if ingana nga setting bro i think ok ra na with regards to life span...d pod sila manufacture ingana nga klase...
but cgorado ko nga mas dali madaot imo eyes kay sa lcd kung ato nga setting pirme nya kulang sa lights imo room
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if ingana nga setting bro i think ok ra na with regards to life span...d pod sila manufacture ingana nga klase...
but cgorado ko nga mas dali madaot imo eyes kay sa lcd kung ato nga setting pirme nya kulang sa lights imo room
hehehehehe
Laptop CCFL aren't the same household flourescent lamps. if naguba dayon ang lcd sa new nga laptop, timing lang yan...
have you ever though why PentiumII and PIII generation laptops are still up? good condition pa lagi ang screen..
If nakatiming ka ug defective or semi defective lamp sa imong new laptop, it will likely to fail in a short time, shorter than you have expected.
more brightness = more power consumption...
and some large display cellphones share the same lamp as laptops have, gamay lang jud.
cellphone back lights are LED, based on my 6 years of experience as cellphone technician.
Kung gusto mo maka save ug power specially laptops e low lang ang brightness kung gabi.e noon na, pero kung buntag diha naka mag high brightness aron ma klaro imong display.
Ang brightness sa LCD naa noon na sa backlights/CCFL ang contrast naa na as LCD.
LCD Backlights/CCFL mo mao sad na cause mo init ang iyang converter.
Laptop CCFL aren't the same household flourescent lamps.
- of course i know this one..
if naguba dayon ang lcd sa new nga laptop, timing lang yan...
have you ever though why PentiumII and PIII generation laptops are still up? good condition pa lagi ang screen..
If nakatiming ka ug defective or semi defective lamp sa imong new laptop, it will likely to fail in a short time, shorter than you have expected.
- yea, kanang makatiming kag bati nga batch..
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