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By 2003 this frequently lead to monitors that were drastically too bright, too dark or the wrong colour, and several of which whistled even when there was a video input (almost all whistle without one). This lead to a steady campaign (lead by [[Rowan de Pomerai]]) to get the monitor rack upgraded to something that actually showed accurate pictures. After much debate, deliberation and experimentation this was achieved in 2006 by the use of the [[VGA Converter Boxes]], allowing the worst of the cub monitors to be scrapped and the remainder relegated to secondary use on OBs and loans to other people.
By 2003 this frequently lead to monitors that were drastically too bright, too dark or the wrong colour, and several of which whistled even when there was a video input (almost all whistle without one). This lead to a steady campaign (lead by [[Rowan de Pomerai]]) to get the monitor rack upgraded to something that actually showed accurate pictures. After much debate, deliberation and experimentation this was achieved in 2006 by the use of the [[VGA Converter Boxes]], allowing the worst of the cub monitors to be scrapped and the remainder relegated to secondary use on OBs and loans to other people.
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