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>> Seriously though... The part of an LCD that gets hot is the
>> flourescent backlight. I'm no expert here, but I would imagine if you
>> only run it for a short time, it won't have time to heat up much.
>
> Umm yeh, I don't think that's going to be acceptable to anyone if you
> can only run it for 15 minutes then have to wait an hour for it too cool
> down before you can use it again.
Depends what it's for.
If, as when this thread started, it's for a computer, then no, that
probably won't be much good.
>> Those things don't generate all that much heat.
>
> It's surprising how hot things get when they are in sealed boxes...
True.
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