I have a question for those of you who are more familliar with the technology than I.
My Mom plans to get a LCD computer monitor this year, and when she does, she plans on getting me one also. However, while waiting for a good deal, she's a little nervous regarding the lifespan of the LCD monitors compared to the CRT monitors.
While I know that (at least some of the LCD TVs) have a place to replace a bulb when the bulb goes out, how about most LCD monitors?! If so, can it be done by a tech-savvy amateur, or does it have to be done by a professional, and what costs do the bulbs cost, and how long do they tend to last?!
Thanks!
~Alan
My Mom plans to get a LCD computer monitor this year, and when she does, she plans on getting me one also. However, while waiting for a good deal, she's a little nervous regarding the lifespan of the LCD monitors compared to the CRT monitors.
While I know that (at least some of the LCD TVs) have a place to replace a bulb when the bulb goes out, how about most LCD monitors?! If so, can it be done by a tech-savvy amateur, or does it have to be done by a professional, and what costs do the bulbs cost, and how long do they tend to last?!
Thanks!
~Alan