I’m planning to keep mine for at least 10 years before I upgrade.

    • HubertManne@piefed.social
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      2 months ago

      came to say this. I have yet for the monitor or whatever get so bad relative quality wise that I have to change it out just for that. when it dies usually the next one has higher resolution and such.

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    2 months ago

    I’ve been on laptops for the past 20 years, exclusively for 15, so whenever the laptop is replaced. But before that, I only replaced monitors when they died. And those old CRTs were built like tanks.

    The only exception is when I upgraded my old 16" (or was it 15" ?) to a 19". My old monitor became a secondary screen for background stuff such as music player and IRC.

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    2 months ago

    Until it breaks, or I obtain media which it cannot display. Actually, I wouldn’t discard it in that case, it would just become my second monitor.

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    2 months ago

    I was using a cheap+old HDTV until the power circuitry started to fail. It would still turn on, but only after unplugging it for a while like some sort of annoying timing minigame.

    I got a dirt cheap monitor as a replacement. I accidentally ordered the slightly* wrong one (couldn’t cancel it, then had a stuck pixel or internal dust(?) show up and messed up by getting a replacement rather than just a return), but even still it is a marginal improvement (with some downsides, like less inputs).

    Still using a 1050Ti as well (and no reason to upgrade anyway), so I don’t see any upgrades unless someone wants to give me a Polaris card and maybe a hand-me-down OLED screen with a bit of burn-in. I don’t know anybody though (and don’t expect it where I live), so it’s very unlikely.

    * The better version was about the same (and even a penny cheaper) but had HDMI CEC (so better power support… not that what I have supports it, but maybe it means newer/better electronics) and slightly better refresh rate