> Although I have never heard of a knob or setting on a monitor that can > adjust CT, perhaps what your co-worker meant that some setting on your > monitor can change the quality of light emitted from it to a warmer, > less harsh and less glaring quality. > > in layman's terms, i think you could reduce the wear on you eyes with > the brightness and contrast knob. Actually I was playing around with the monitor here (newer Gateway) after reading the initial post and in fact I can adjust "color temperature" between 5000K and 9240K. the lower setting gives the monitor more of a red/warm feel and the higher setting gifves it more of a blue/sharp feel. Get Your Free, Private FarmDance at http://farmer.oracular.com/ _______________________________________________________________________ Free Unlimited Internet Access! Try it now! http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/altavista/index.html _______________________________________________________________________