I got a fabric chair, and noticed a static shock sound almost always when I stand up off it. I've always used leather or plastic chairs, so this is new to me. Every now and then, my monitors will turn on and off again. One's a cheap 1440p 144Hz IPS, and the other's a 1080p 60Hz VA, both on vesa arms. I wouldn't be surprised if they cheaped out on some wiring, but would something expensive like a Samsung ultrawide be wired better to resist shocks?
I've read you can avoid static buildup through a humidifier, not wearing trousers, or not wearing footwear when sitting down. Assuming I can't do any of those, am I at risk of damaging my monitors? I can live with them turning off, but don't want to shorten their lifespans, especially the IPS.
I've read you can avoid static buildup through a humidifier, not wearing trousers, or not wearing footwear when sitting down. Assuming I can't do any of those, am I at risk of damaging my monitors? I can live with them turning off, but don't want to shorten their lifespans, especially the IPS.