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James Sweet wrote:
Well it's not as if anyone gets the CRT monitors repaired anymore anyway, everything is so cheap and disposable and I suspect it will continue that way unless disposal costs rise significantly. The lifespan of the tubes in CRT monitors has gotten so short, too. A few years ago, I used to work at a place where we still ran Windows NT. NT has no concept of power saving modes so the monitors generally were just run 24/7. They'd last about two or three years before the contrast got too bad to use them anymore. Some factory in China has figured out how to make a filament that will cook off all its high-energy electrons during the warranty period. ![]() |
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