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Apple Computing Products:
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Imac G3 screen resolution?
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<blockquote data-quote="hughvane" data-source="post: 968658" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>No, it's not "normal". I've checked my own iMac 600 to try and replicate what you're experiencing, but it's rock steady.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, 75 is the only available rate.</p><p></p><p>Does the flicker problem persist/get worse/get better as the monitor gets hotter?</p><p></p><p>You could open up the iMac and try the compressed air blow out, the theory being that dust buildup is contributing to the display flicker, but, quite honestly, I suspect that it's simply a CRT 'old-age' issue. The previous owner may never have used 'sleep' to reduce monitor decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughvane, post: 968658, member: 56231"] No, it's not "normal". I've checked my own iMac 600 to try and replicate what you're experiencing, but it's rock steady. No, 75 is the only available rate. Does the flicker problem persist/get worse/get better as the monitor gets hotter? You could open up the iMac and try the compressed air blow out, the theory being that dust buildup is contributing to the display flicker, but, quite honestly, I suspect that it's simply a CRT 'old-age' issue. The previous owner may never have used 'sleep' to reduce monitor decline. [/QUOTE]
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