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Old 01-18-2010, 05:27 AM   #13
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Are there longevity studies on any of these techs yet? 100 thousand page flips...a million?

I remember a whole slew of SLR LCD displays going bad about 10 years after the cameras were released back in the 90's. Not all, but enough that the pattern was noticeable. I'm just curious.
This is a good question, but I'm afraid I'm not in a great position to get information like this quite so early. I do not recall any of the white papers detailing longevity as either a strength or weakness of the display, though admittedly most white papers are not completely new, and do not include safety testing, longevity testing, or production efficiency numbers. There's still an unfortunate amount of secrecy and vagueness with the various producers as well, despite the many white papers publicly available.
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