I wouldn't think so. I've had my Samsung monitor for about 8 years now and it still acts brand new. It all depends on what you get I guess.
2006-07-26 18:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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lcd video demonstrate gadgets or lcd video demonstrate gadgets are replacing the former CRT or Cathode Ray Tube reflects and are far better in an large majority of applications. There are quite a few reward of lcd video demonstrate gadgets over the former CRT reflects. even as lcd video demonstrate gadgets are compact and mild-weight and eat a lot less skill about 20W while the CRT video demonstrate gadgets are cumbersome and heavy ingesting upto 150W. An lcd demonstrate screen produces completely sharp photos with proper photo geometry while in CRT the sharpness is restricted and it has a tendency to blur extra at severe brightness and with the growing older of the tubes and suffers from geometric distortions. lcd video demonstrate gadgets have a consistent tonal scale and ought to demonstrate textual content with astounding assessment while the CRT video demonstrate gadgets demonstrate good brilliant parts which may reason different areas of the photo to dim and likewise has undesirable textual content assessment because of restricted bandwidth. lcd video demonstrate gadgets do no longer often flicker while a faint flicker can continuously be said in a CRT demonstrate screen.
2016-10-15 06:19:16
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answered by ? 4
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Lowering the contrast level will extend the life of most LCD screens.
http://www.lcdplasmatvguide.com/screen-lifespan.html
2006-07-26 18:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it won't have any "noticeable" effect, as most monitors will last for many years regardless, as long as you take good care. That means minimizing the amount of dust build-up around the outside of the monitor, which is the number one cause of them going out prematurely.
2006-07-26 18:05:10
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answered by SirCharles 6
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yes
2006-07-29 21:41:10
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answered by ang 4
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