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Hello Lance -

At 09:08 PM 9/27/2003 +1000, you wrote:

> >> I think you just did 'share it with all of us'.  According to you your
>LCDs are
> > "high-end cost wise" and "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)."
> > A typical low-end 15 inch monitor (standard vers) would last 10 years (or
> > more). ;-)
>
>On the other hand, I've had "typical low end" monitors that have died after
>a couple of years (or less), the only ones (older) with staying power are
>some CGA monitors from way back when.

Interesting, my experiences with CGA monitors has been the reverse - they die
shortly after I reconfigure to use them. ;-)

In the tech echo on FIDO the people there have repeated several times that
capacitors will dry up if the monitor is stored and not in use.  I suspect this
has been the case for my CGA monitors.

Charles.Angelich
http:/www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/

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