Charles:

I would be VERY INTERESTED in ANY information you have which validates
the assumption you said below.

My personal experiences with the dry, low-humidity, higher ambient
temperatures of CA, NV, and AZ where we sell proprietary computer based
systems the LCD life expectancy is very good. I have not seen very many
nits which have pixel drop out either. Of course the systems we sell are
high-end cost wise thus the LCD displays are more costly. However, the
Viewsonic LCD I have seen are lasting at least four years and a few are
six years old (15-inchers which cost a heck of a lot of money back then).

So if you have any verifiable statistical studies from the
manufacturer's or the consultants who specialize in tracking those types
of information; please SHARE it with ALL of us.

Thanks in advance,

John Oram

Charles Angelich wrote:

>
> Hello Heimo -
>
> At 01:17 AM 9/27/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>
>> interesting, Charles -
>>
>> > I have reasons to believe LCD are short lived.
>>
>> Any details for that reasons ?
>
>
> LCD seems more vulnerable to humidity, they warp over time (short
> time).  Just never have seen any that last.
>
>
> Charles.Angelich
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