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The Online Family Answers:New flat-screen LCD monitors often come with built-in speakers these days, so this is not as much of a problem. However, if you have an older model CRT monitor (one that looks more like a box TV set), along with conventional-style speakers, you could get some distortion in sound or your monitor quality. This is due to the magnetic field coming off the traditional speakers that can interfere with some older monitors, which give off more electricity than LCD monitors. To play it safe, some experts advise that you place your speakers at least four feet from your CRT monitor and from each other. Family FAQ archivesWe'd like to hear from you. Please enter your family computer lifestyle question below. Word AlertWhen someone significantly changes the topic on an email list, they might use this annotation:
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