from viewsonic:

The only item that ages on an LCD monitor is the backlight, which is
composed of one or more tiny fluorescent tubes. The typical life of a
backlight is 50,000 hours to the half brightness point-the point at which
brightness is one-half of the original brightness, and the industry standard
measure for product life.

A CRT ages in two ways: An oxide layer forms on the cathode of the electron
gun, decreasing beam current; and the phosphor ages and becomes less
efficient. The typical CRT half-brightness point occurs between 10,000 and
20,000 hours.

Mike



On 6/13/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>ELD life was quoted as 10,000 hours.

Using the monitor for 10 hours per day, 250 days per year would give me a
life of 4 years. Nowhere as good as a CRT, but not terrible. But how do
they define "life"?


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