Here's something I've been wondering for a while.
Let's say that I've just played games on my CRT for one hour. I now plan on taking a 30 minute break, after which I will play for another hour. For the sake of argument, let's set power-consumption aside and give priority to the longevity of the TV.
Is it better to turn the TV off for that half-hour, or is it better to leave it on?
Leaving it on obviously gives it the stress of added on-time, which could hypothetically add up to hundreds of hours. However, in the situation above, turning it off and on again means that the set will go through an extra cool-down/warm-up cycle, which is harmful in its own way. Additionally, turning on itself seems like it's stressful for a CRT. Maybe I'm drawing the wrong conclusion, but every CRT I've seen die didn't do so while it was on; it just suddenly wouldn't turn on anymore.
Along the same lines, I wonder where the boundary is? If it's better to leave it on for 30 minutes, is it also better to leave it on for 60? If it's better to turn it off for 30 minutes, is it also better to turn it off for 15?
What do you think?
My current theory is that it's probably best to leave it on during a break, but with a pure-black screen, and not for more than an hour. I really have no idea whether this is right, though.