Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Butterbean
Thanks. That's curious about the "undead" glossy panels. When I go to Best Buy or Circuit City and look at laptops I can hardly find a matte and all I see are glossy panels. That's funny to me because on a lappy I wouldn't mind a matte. Desktops of course seem to be mostly matte.
With regard to "life span" I meant how log before I flat out need a new monitor. I never had any burn-in issues the past year but gues I couldn't be surprised if I did. Mostly with the NEC I don't like the Power button. It seems like junk and I expect to break it every time I use it (I use remote when I can of course). I don't even know how long LCD panels can last in general. I see hours of usage - MTBR thingies - but I never trust those things since they always seem to generous (I've seen 11 years givien as LCD life using MTBR hours lol).
Can a NEC 20wmgx2 be used vertical on a VESA mount? I understand its a vid card that turns image. I was just wondering if it was physically possible. I've never used such mounts before.
Well I've only had an LCD since around Dec 2004 (Samsung 710T, manuf. Sept 2004). The 710T still works without any issues AFAIK. It's on my mom's PC now and she uses it about 30 mins a day though. At that rate, I'd expect her LCD to last at least another 2 years at decent brightness.
If you were using it 6-7 hours a day, I'd expect it to last about 3 years. In reality, I have no idea how LCDs age. By then of course you'll want that new 120 Hz 110% gamut 1 ms response time 30" LCD, won't you?
Yes, the 20WMGX2 has a VESA (100x100 mm) spec mount. I don't know about using it vertically, though. It can't go in portrait mode if that's what you mean but I doubt simply turning it would cause any damage.