i heard on such materials... but i think for specticle de... change your monitor is the best result...Originally posted by ceecookie:Hi is there any liquid or material that will prevent condensation w/o blurring of the material if its glass?
My lcd monitor's design is such that there's a glass protection but the nature of the built is that now when the inside air gap is hot and the outside cool,u know,condensation will occur and will blur the glass..kinda irritating so im wondering if there's any material or liquid to prevent the condensation while not affecting the visibility.I've already open a gap to let air out but to no avail.
yea stupid isent it?Originally posted by FireIce:wat stupid LCD monitor is tt??
Most of their hardware is .....Originally posted by ceecookie:yea stupid isent it?
AVIXE brand.Bought at the IT show a year or so ago.17" and cheaper than Viewsonic
Look great,sound great.THEN the prob happened
Called support centre they sent twice then tweaked but still come back.Now give up caling em again
Regretted buying
you need heated glass. a simple example is those 7 eleven fridge doors. why dont they condense? (spoilt ones not counted) the doors are heatedOriginally posted by ceecookie:Hi is there any liquid or material that will prevent condensation w/o blurring of the material if its glass?
My lcd monitor's design is such that there's a glass protection but the nature of the built is that now when the inside air gap is hot and the outside cool,u know,condensation will occur and will blur the glass..kinda irritating so im wondering if there's any material or liquid to prevent the condensation while not affecting the visibility.I've already open a gap to let air out but to no avail.