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Monitor Screen Shivering

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I've just bought myself a new puter, its a TFT monitor with wireless keyboard and mouse, but the screen picture is "shivering" as though it was interference, could this be the wireless bits? Is this something I have to live with or is it a faulty monitor?

Any help appreciated.

Cheers
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  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    No mobile phones near PC I hope they can cause a shiver/wobble
  • rogerramjet
    rogerramjet Posts: 1,388 Forumite
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    maybe it needs a blanket :)
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  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    maybe it needs a blanket :)

    Top Banana :rotfl:
  • Fit_Like
    Fit_Like Posts: 357 Forumite
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    Hiya
    No there is no mobile phones near it???? Its a mystery!

    If only a blanket could fix it........ ;-)
    :wave: Fit Likeee!:j
  • Darksun
    Darksun Posts: 1,931 Forumite
    Try checking the refresh rate, it could be set wrong.
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    What about speakers? We got bumph with our set up that says speakers shouldn't be placed too close to monitor.

    Try unplugging everything except monitor to see if anything is interfering or not.
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    Or sit on a synchronized vibrating chair.
  • Fit_Like
    Fit_Like Posts: 357 Forumite
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    Thanks again for your replies, what is the refresh rate? and how do I refresh it? Also the speakers are integral to the monitor - so it can't be them.

    Mr Skint - A vibrating chair - now that does sound interesting.......
    :wave: Fit Likeee!:j
  • davef
    davef Posts: 89 Forumite
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    Hi - agree could be the speakers. If the internal magents etc are not well insulated then that can interfere with the monitor. Disconnect speakers and see if things improve.

    Also if that does not work try checking with another power cable and check your monitor driver is bang up to date. We did all these and problem solved.
  • davef
    davef Posts: 89 Forumite
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    Sorry just read the bit about speakers being internal. Been a long day !!
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