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I don't have a Macbook, but I think that magnetic power connectors on them are really neat. Although I have seen a few images of them catching on fire, I'd still think that they would make a neat video connector.
Right, so the magnetic field can completely distort the video signal, sounds great
Static magnetic fields can't, and thus don't, affect signals.
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IseWise @ Sep 20th 2008 2:44AM
I don't have a Macbook, but I think that magnetic power connectors on them are really neat. Although I have seen a few images of them catching on fire, I'd still think that they would make a neat video connector.
jt @ Oct 22nd 2008 4:17PM
Right, so the magnetic field can completely distort the video signal, sounds great
tookitogo @ Dec 8th 2008 10:21AM
Static magnetic fields can't, and thus don't, affect signals.