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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Degauss:

Degaussing is the process of decreasing or eliminating an unwanted magnetic field. It is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, an early researcher in the field of magnetism. Due to magnetic hysteresis it is generally not possible to reduce a magnetic field completely to zero, so degaussing typically induces a very small "known" field referred to as bias.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degauss

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  • its really rare to see windows vista on a crt monitor to me.

  • @mickyd110011

    It's even rarer to see Windows 7 on a CRT. Look up my LCD VS CRT video to see Windows SEVEN on a CRT. lol

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  • This function can also take the electricity off of a CRT screen

  • @WindowsAndMacintosh I actually used sometimes my CRT screen to play NES emulator games on my Win7 PC. :D It looks better on old CRT than on FullHD LCD. :) And it is faster than my LCD. It is 90Hz and my LCD is 60Hz. I dont use it anymore, because I dont have it anymore.. :(

  • I have a KDS.

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