Bryan Roberts
December 5th, 2004, 03:36 AM
Hey all. Well I have an interesting problem. I currently have a 19 inch CRT monitor (8 months old) as my primary display set at 1280 X 1024 @ 85 hrz. I live in an apartment complex and literally have zero options in terms of moving my editing workstation desk around in my editing room (once the spare bedroom, now only for ediitng) and cannot trade my area into any other room. Outside my window (I'm on the first floor) is a row of A/C units for my building. As you could imagine, this creates quite a bit of interference with my monitor all during the day and night as each one of these things are almost always running at some time. The jittery movement didn't bother me at first but after some heavy weeks editing, I've developed some severe headaches. I run the monitor into a battery backup surge protector and have also tried every quick fix that might help to reduce some of the jitters (running the plug into different wall outlets around the room, degausing my monitor frequently with no luck, trying different refresh rates). Is my only viable option since I don't plan to move for atleast a year plus to purchase an LCD monitor (19inch I guess)? This would leave me to use the two side by side with the CRT used only when extra screen realestate was required. Or, is there a way to cut down on this interference without buying expensive materials? A 19inch LCD isn't completely out of my price range but if possible, it'd be great to avoid this cost as my 19inch CRT has been definitely acceptable for my current workflow. I'd love to hear any thoughts or suggestions.