By shelf life I'm assuming you mean prior to opening. If kept in a controlled climate like a store warehouse there's really no shelf life. If you mean use life. All TVs are now said to have a life of 22 years if watched an average of 6 hours per day. Keep in mind that this is the brightness half-life which means that at 6 hours per day of use the picture will only be half as bright in 22 years as it is the day you buy it.
Yes, as long as the lcd monitor has the proper connections.
The length that a warranty on a Hewlett Packard LCD monitor can really differ based on what a consumer purchased. The typical length of a warranty is a year or two however.
Most current LCD panels have life spans of 40,000 to 60,000 hours so if your average usage is six hours a day you are looking at 20 years for your LCD.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
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It is probably to attach to an LCD monitor.
An LCD monitor.
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It is cheaper than a LCD monitor.
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An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).
An LCD monitor is a liquid crystal display. The LCD monitor has a large number of pixels and uses liquid crystals to help light the display.