Leaving Lightboost On
Leaving Lightboost On
If I leave this on all the time, will it damage my monitor in any way?
Re: Leaving Lightboost On
This is from the LightBoost FAQ:
Q: Does LightBoost shorten the life of the monitor’s backlight?
No. LightBoost is a built-in function of a monitor. It is a part of nVidia 3D Vision.
LED’s do not undergo meaningful wear and tear by being turned on/off, when done within the LED’s power specifications. LightBoost is simply a low-frequency motion-optimized PWM (pulse-width modulation), and is dimmer than non-LightBoost 100% Brightness. LED stand for Light Emitting Diode, which are semiconductor devices. They are also used for fiber optic cables that do not use lasers, such as TosLink (LED’s that switch on/off millions of times per second!).
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Re: Leaving Lightboost On
Related thread: http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=99
In other words, it's nothing to worry about. You can leave LightBoost ON, if you wish.
In other words, it's nothing to worry about. You can leave LightBoost ON, if you wish.
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