Try going into your properties and changing the refresh rate of your monitor. It's probably set at 60 hz; try upping it to 85 hz. Also, check the settings on your video card, as they may have defaulted to something that is causing the lines on your monitor. Also, try using a bulb for lighting as compared to fluorescent lighting by your computer.
That varies depending on the monitor. You will have to read the specifications of the specific monitor that you want the answer for. There is no fixed maximum value.
It all depends on the area of the display device. A computer monitor has 1920 x 1080 pixels in the display.
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The pipe must be fixed (not rolled) in the horizontal position. With the pipe horizontal, the weld is vertical. The pipe being fixed requires the welder to weld flat (top), vertical (sides), and overhead (bottom). The pipe must be fixed (not rolled) in the horizontal position. With the pipe horizontal, the weld is vertical. The pipe being fixed requires the welder to weld flat (top), vertical (sides), and overhead (bottom).
There are no fixed locations, they just start appearing when you are at a high level.
it depends on where you go to get it fixed.
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The native resolution, which is the actual (and fixed) number of pixels built into the monitor.
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The Peerless PLP-UNLP is a fixed position plate and does not allow for rotation of the screen.
Yes. But it can be fixed for $50 to $200
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