How do monitors typically "die"?

warpigeon

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I've got a 17" crt that is about 7 years old. Over time it's gotten darker and darker. It still functions to read the internet and do basic apps (games are too dark). Is there something I can do or is it simply near the end of it's life? Naturally I've cranked up the brightness and contrast.
 

xtknight

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The phosphors (screen coating) can get a bit burnt out, and (within practicality) there's nothing you can do about that. Darkening on CRTs over time is very common, especially after 7 years. LCDs also darken due to loss of backlight strength over time.
 

Creig

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You could try increasing the brightness through the driver as well but as you've already guessed, it appears your monitor is nearing the end of its useful lifespan.
 

YoungGun21

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don't mean to hijack the thread but my 19" Widescreen LCD is making very. very faint crackles and pops and the screen dims for a short period of time during the crackles and pops.

I'm assuming this is bad but please tell me I'm wrong. I have only had it since like Jan.
 

coolpurplefan

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Originally posted by: YoungGun21
don't mean to hijack the thread but my 19" Widescreen LCD is making very. very faint crackles and pops and the screen dims for a short period of time during the crackles and pops.

I'm assuming this is bad but please tell me I'm wrong. I have only had it since like Jan.

crackles and pops? HAHAHAHAHA!!! Don't tell your neighbors you hear sounds from your monitor. lol

(kidding around)

 

YoungGun21

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Ok just to confirm this urban legend....

Cracks and popples from your monitor is NOT a good thing contrary to popular belief. ...He was only 4 months old :( So young, so young.

So yeh now I gotta get a new one :thumbsdown: