My work day is typically 24 hours (at least that's what my client's expect).
However, I estimate critical monitoring being required for 33% of that time.
And, finally, for anyone who might be interested, I have uploaded the PVM-2541 manual to the Files section (it is not currently available online).
The file is called: PVM-2541_OM.pdf
And you can find it here: http://goo.gl/mSqFM
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Dom Q. Silverio" <domqsilverio@...> wrote:
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> 8 hour work day? Wimp!
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> Dom Q. Silverio
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> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 12:51 PM, blafarm <blafarm@...> wrote:
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> > As the final installment on this soap opera -- I heard back from Sony
> > Engineering regarding my last PVM OLED questions. For anyone who might be
> > interested:
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> > Question: How frequently might I need to calibrate the PVM in a post
> > production environment?
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> > Answer: Depending on usage, you should check it between every two weeks
> > and once a month.
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> > Question: Will I will need to calibrate it more frequently towards the end
> > of the OLED lifespan?
> >
> > Answer: No, the period between adjustments would not change
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> > Question: How long will the OLED display last, in a post production
> > environment where the monitor will have 8 hours of use per day?
> >
> > Answer: 30,000 hrs. So 8hr's a day for 5 days is 40hr. 52 weeks in a year
> > x 40hrs. is 2080 hrs. 30,000 hrs would be 14 years.
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> > Hope this information is useful to someone.
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