by arizonachris » Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:41 pm
Marc's right about the backlight. LCD monitors use a fluorescent tube as the backlight, and after a while they just get dimmer and dimmer, until they finally burn out. An LED backlit monitor will never dim. Also, and LCD monitor will start dying if left on all the time, as the tube slowly consumes all that "gas", LED monitors can be left on all the time with no degradation. I pretty much leave my Asus 24" LED on all the time when I'm home, unless I'm sleeping. I think there's more wear-and-tear on the electronics constantly turning one on and off.
As for the frame rates your video card sends to your monitor, it doesn't matter, because the monitor only displays at 60Hz. Anything above that rate is "downsampled" and locked to 60. The human eye is pretty much no good at telling the difference between 30Hz and 60Hz and up anyways. These new fancy 120Hz monitors only run at that rate when they are doing 3D rendition (60Hz to each eye, basically)
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