Other external magnetic fields can sometimes cause a rotation without any other obvious effects – have you changed the monitors location? Did an MRI scanner move in next door?
• Need for degaussing. Most of the time, magnetization of the CRT will result in color problems which will be far more obvious than a slight rotation. However, internal or external shields or other metal parts in the monitor could become magnetized resulting a tilt. More extensive treatment than provided by the built-in degaussing coil may be needed. Even, the normal manual degaussing procedure may not be enough to get close enough to all the affected parts. • You just became aware of it but nothing has changed. Don’t dismiss this offhand. It is amazing how much we ignore unless it is brought to our attention. Are you a perfectionist? Did your friend just visit boasting about his P8-1000 screamer and point the tilt out to you? • There is an external tilt control which may be misadjusted. Newer Sony monitors have this (don’t know about TVs) – a most wonderful addition. Too bad about the stabilizing wires on Trinitron CRTs. A digital control may have lost its memory accidentally. The cir
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