Is it unpromising to turn bad my monitor profoundly?

I newly turn off the computer monitor profoundly and was wondering if it did any sort of break.

Answer:
It is better for a CRT monitor to just head off it on and have it stir into sleep mode. The power consumption is minuscule if it is a "Green" monitor and most sold in the ultimate 10 years are. Turning any electronic component or device on/off causes the via solders or SMT solders to expand and contract and will eventually crack. I'm an mature fart that has be working in electronics professionally from 1975 through 2000 so some of the newer technology may not enjoy this weakness.
No it wont. Matter of reality I turn off my blind savers, and set the monitor to turn sour after 30 minutes........ Whats bad for monitors is going away an idle peak on for to long, which causes burn within......
none whatsoever
actually turning the monitor past its sell-by date is a good agency to save power short actually using the powersaving features
Well if you in recent times sit there clicking it sour and on, then YES!
But if you lately turn it off when you are not using it, next NO!
But why don't you just set the power option in control panel, to turn the monitor rotten for you?
Anything when overdone is bad. It may put undue pressure on the resources & consumes more power unnecessarily.
Saves verve, and is OK. I do it all the time, on my 9 monitors, on GNU/Linux, ( http://pclinuxos.com ), and Macs.
It is moral dude.

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