Program Information:
Thank you for your interest in our Screen Color Tester Program. This program will
allow you to test Full Screen RED, BLUE, GREEN, BLACK and WHITE screens to see
the quality of your monitor, LCD, Plasma, projector or flat panel. This program will run on Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
You can select what color to view, hide the menu, move the menu,
and auto cycle through the colors. I have used this to test many LCD's, video
projectors and monitors for proper color registration and missing pixels.
Simple to use. Well worth a look at. This is a great testing
tool. Try it - if you like it, please consider making a payment to cover the
cost of this web page! Thanks for checking out this program!
This program is Shareware not Freeware. If you have found this software useful to you, please consider making a payment of $5.00, payable to Electrosonics.
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Screen Color Tester
17150 15 Mile Road
Fraser, MI 48026
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Fraser, MI 48026 USA
Copyright Notice:
Copyright 2001, 2002-2003 Electrosonics, Inc Fraser, MI 48026
Notice: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties.
Licensed Material - Program property of Electrosonics, Inc. 17150 15 Mile Road, Fraser, Michigan 48026
Unauthorized use, reproduction, duplication, or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, is strictly prohibited and may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
Giving away or selling unauthorized copies of the Screen Tester Software programs is theft of ELECTROSONICS property and is a violation of United States Copyright Law (Title 17 United States Code).
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