[geeks] Is this true? (long life LCD monitors)
Geoffrey S. Mendelson
gsm at mendelson.com
Sat Apr 15 13:49:41 CDT 2006
On Sat, Apr 15, 2006 at 06:38:45PM +0000, wa2egp at att.net wrote:
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Patrick Giagnocavo <patrick at zill.net>
> > "Over this next year most LCD monitor manufacturers are replacing the
> > flourescent tube back lighting with white LEDs. Their expected life is
> > roughly 100 years."
>
> I imagine that the reason for the changeover is not lifetime but LEDs
> would be cheaper than the CCFT with the associated circuitry.
Actually, it's cheaper to forget about LCD's entirely and use OLED
(organic LED) displays.
OLEDs are "active", last about 3-5,000 hours and are made with a device
similar to an ink jet printer.
In a few years, you will see "disposable" OLED TV screens. In 10 years you
will see movie theaters with OLED screens. Once a year they will need to be
replaced which will cost far less than a year's worth of projection bulbs.
Geoff.
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