What is the lifespan of a monitor?

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asked Nov 29, 2020 in Monitors by beklestsea (850 points)
What is the lifespan of a monitor?

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answered Nov 29, 2020 by Ajoblanco (650 points)
The average lifespan of an LED or LCD computer monitor is between 3 to 10 years but some may last longer.

CRT monitors can last even longer and I've still got an old CRT computer monitor I use to view pictures on that is 20 years old and that CRT computer monitor is still working just fine.

LED computer monitors have a lifespan that is between 3 years to 10 years depending on how often they are used.

If you get 5 to 10 years out of a computer monitor then you're doing good.

10 years is a long time and I'd likely be ready to replace the computer monitor by then anyway.

A computer monitor lasts between 3 years to 10 years depending on how much use the computer monitor gets.

The more the computer monitor is on the shorter the lifespan it will have.

I usually get 5 years to 10 years out of most of my computer monitors and actually I still have a LCD computer monitor from 2005 that I use on a second computer and it works great still.

So that HP LCD computer monitor is almost 16 years old and still going strong.

Last year I bought an onn brand computer monitor from Walmart in the store on sale for $85.00 and it's been working great for me so far.

If I get a few more years of use out of it I will be happy but I expect it to last at least 5 to 8 years before it does go bad.

If it does it's cheap to get another one.

I'm using the onn computer monitor right now and it's a very good computer monitor for the price.

You can also buy higher cost computer monitors that may last longer and give a better picture especially for gaming.

However I just work from home, browse the internet and the cheap computer monitors are good for me.

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