
| The monitor you are using with your computer may be affected by which
hemisphere of the earth you are in. The Northern and Southern
hemispheres of the earth have different magnetic fields, each pulling
toward its respective pole. Monitors with cathode ray tubes, which are
the majority of desktop monitors in use today, are manufactured
specifically for which hemisphere they are going to be used in. CRT
monitors work by moving electron beams back and forth behind the screen,
and the earth's magnetic fields act on the electron beams, pulling them
toward the field. A monitor calibrated for the Northern hemisphere can
still be used in the Southern hemisphere, but the colors and the image
would be slightly skewed. Most major monitor manufacturers give users
the controls to manually adjust the image.
LCD monitors are not affected by this phenomenon. |