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Is this really that critical an issue?
A decent computer (and operating system) nowadays will typically
automatically turn off the flat panel screen after so many minutes (half an
hour or less) of inactivity. It doesn't get much better than that.
Don't expect any monitor to last forever. Buy for "quality viewing" and buy
from a reputable (i.e. well established) manufacturer.
The bottom line is that you need a CRT/LCD that is easy on the eyes...your
eyes to be specific...so purchase with that goal in mind.
I have a great Dell 17" LCD in front of me...and the most important thing
is that it's easy on the eyes and as sharp and bright as I could desire in
a viewing monitor.
Daniel A. Dias
Tech, Computer & Network Support
Innovative Business and Information Services (IBIS)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
P.O. Box 808 L-664
Livermore, CA 94551
( 925-423-5638
At 12:04 AM 5/22/2003 +0200, David Grossman wrote:
>It seems everything about LCD/TFT monitors is based on hearsay and legends,
>without any concrete answers.
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>For example: we're pretty sure by now that it's not a good idea to turn the
>old-style monitors on and off, because it will wear out the CRT. No problem.
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>However, there seems to be no definitive answer about LCD/TFT screens. On
>the one hand, the manual says that the screen technology has a limited life.
>On the other hand, nothing I've seen on the Internet or been able to google
>seems to indicate anything about the effects of turning off the LCD screen
>when it is not in use for a brief period of time.
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>Has anybody been able to locate any definitive information on the subject?
>
>David Grossman
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>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] HP L1720 lcd monitor
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> > I can't help you with the HP support, but I do have a comment on using LCD
> > displays in general.
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