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IBM did a five year study on the Monitor < on all the time > question and
concluded that they die earlier if left on all the time. IBM's conclusion
and advice to their customers was to shut the monitors off once a day. This
or course also results in energy savings which off sets the cost of monitor
replacement. This may not be an issue to a single user but for a company
using 300 monitors it is an important consideration.
As far as turning your PC on and off....... as long as you don't routinely
do it more then once in a 24 hour period I wouldn't worry about it either way.
One of the best sites to learn about monitors is
http://www.displaymate.com/. This company writes the software that all the
computer magazines use to test and compare monitors. They also write video
diagnostic software for professionals. There is a wealth of information on
these pages with everything from what to look for when you buy a new
monitor, how to care for it and how you should adjust it.
For a free tool to adjust your monitor check out Nokia Test at
http://nospin.com/rode/rode103.html
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>I have found, however, that my monitors last longer if I never turn them
>off. I have actually tested this out several times. I take two identical
>monitors and instruct one user to keep it on all the time, regardless of
>whether or not they shut down their computer, and the other user gets
>instructed to shut theirs down every night no matter what. Invariably, the
>monitor that gets shut down all the time goes out first.
>Kyle
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