Originally posted by: cbehnken
Look at how yellow old computers that were exposed to sunlight get..
Originally posted by: selfbuilt
More seriously, I suspect this thread was about damage to the CRT tube - anyone have any data?
Originally posted by: reallyscrued
the reason u cant find anything on google is because the electronic industry doesnt want u to know how to care for ur monitors. (cuz they last so long anyway). just like how credit card companies dont want u to know whats in that magnetic strip on the back of ur card.
Originally posted by: Matthias99
I've never heard of sunlight being particularly damaging to CRTs or LCDs -- but, then again, few people tend to operate computers outdoors. High temperatures (which can result from exposure to direct sunlight) *are* damaging to both types of display over time, however.
Originally posted by: tk109
Common sense says it would damage it just like sun light damages everything else out there. It ruins paint, it ruins wood, it ruins plastic. It bleaches stuff out too. Deteriorates all kinds of products and objects. I don't see how a monitor is going to be imune to this. I would never leave anything or value in a window with sun beating down on it everyday. You can be sure it at least CAN'T be good for it!
Originally posted by: selfbuilt
Indeed, direct sunlight can actually "whiten" many kinds of yellowed, aged plastics. The effects of 2-3 hours of direct, bright sunlight on aged, yellow celluloid and related plastics is astounding - it bleaches it back to a white finish.