What are your experiences with the LCD lifespan?
I bring this up because my 5-year-old LCD died recently. Apparently it died of a bad backlight inverter. It was also showing another sign of aging: flickering horizontal lines when powered on (which would disappear after warming up). This was a little disappointing as CRTs just seem to go and go and go (though I did have a bad experience with a... PixieTech I think it was... bad phosphor... lasted 2 years; I could hardly see anything towards the end).
I would like to fix up the old thing but replacing the inverter is unlikely as the part is relatively old and no one has it in stock. Repairing the inverter itself would cost about $100US and wouldn't be worth it. I could repair it myself, except I don't know how (I've taken the inverter out already, it would just be a matter of knowing what to do ... recoiling something or another).
So I've been searching for a new LCD monitor. But I've been thinking: should I buy an extra backlight inverter while they are still in stock? or perhaps an extended warranty?
FYI: my old LCD was a Viewsonic VP150m 15" 1024x768 MVA; paid $750US; "on" time was at most 12,000 hours
I bring this up because my 5-year-old LCD died recently. Apparently it died of a bad backlight inverter. It was also showing another sign of aging: flickering horizontal lines when powered on (which would disappear after warming up). This was a little disappointing as CRTs just seem to go and go and go (though I did have a bad experience with a... PixieTech I think it was... bad phosphor... lasted 2 years; I could hardly see anything towards the end).
I would like to fix up the old thing but replacing the inverter is unlikely as the part is relatively old and no one has it in stock. Repairing the inverter itself would cost about $100US and wouldn't be worth it. I could repair it myself, except I don't know how (I've taken the inverter out already, it would just be a matter of knowing what to do ... recoiling something or another).
So I've been searching for a new LCD monitor. But I've been thinking: should I buy an extra backlight inverter while they are still in stock? or perhaps an extended warranty?
FYI: my old LCD was a Viewsonic VP150m 15" 1024x768 MVA; paid $750US; "on" time was at most 12,000 hours
