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Re: Quick monitor question



Sean McAfee (smmcafee@mtu.edu) wrote:
: I've been using my GS quite a lot lately, after a two-year hiatus (there was
: a keyboard glitch that was incorrectly diagnosed as a faulty logic board by
: some incompetent--or greedy--repair people).  I've been noticing that after
: only a few hours of use, the top of my monitor becomes uncomfortably hot to
: the touch.  It's been long enough since I used the computer regularly that
: I can't remember how hot it used to get; I can't tell if this amount of heat
: is normal.

	My GS monitor gets *EXTREMELY* hot... I don't seem to care thou,
	if it dies, I get a new one. Pretty simple; or I use my TV. I would
	not worry about it... it shouldn't be a bad thing. :-)

: Can anyone tell me if I have cause to worry?

	I would say no, unless your cat sleeps on your monitor for long
	hours.

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