At 02:23 PM 6/13/2007, you wrote:
Date:    Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:28:54 -0400
From:    "Kee, Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: LCD Life -- The Truth Be Known
After looking at a couple of sources,
http://proav.pubdyn.com/Tech_Apps/August85200535903PM.htm
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/cm/japanmarkt-fpd-04.html

ELD life was quoted as 10,000 hours.  That works out to 1.14 years at
one hour a day (10,000/24/365).
If others are interested in finding other sources, let's see whether
Tom's fear was more than gossip--so far, his earlier notion is being
confirmed.  But I suspect he would be happy to find out that he can keep
the display longer than originally reported.

Arnold


Did I miss remedial math in grade school? 1 hour a day for a 365 day year looks to me like 365 hours use in one year. then divide 10,000 / 365
looks like over 27 years..

But in reality, most people don't use their monitor for only 1 hour a day, but even given 5 hours a day for a 365 day year it comes up to well over 5 years before the monitor goes under.. but then if they take a vacation, all bets are off <G>

Or did I miss something?

Rich

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