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Should I power off the Monitor?

I recently got a 24" Xencelabs Studio. I'm lovin' it! 
It is a 2nd monitor for me though and I'm not always using it so I'm wondering if there's any benefit to turning it off when it's not use? Will it prolong the life? Does it matter? 

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The reply listed below is from an FAQ I wrote on this topic:


FAQ Link: https://solutions.xencelabs.com/en/support/solutions/articles/67000749824-should-i-turn-my-pen-displays-off-when-i-m-not-using-it-


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Short answer: yes, most of the time, it’s a good idea to turn off your display when you’re not using it, but you don’t need to be obsessive about it.


Here’s how to think about it in practical, real-world terms.


Why turning off your displays makes sense

  • Panel longevity: The Xencelabs Pen Display 24 (and the Pen Display 16) uses a high-quality display panel, and like any monitor, unnecessary on-time adds wear. Turning it off when you’re done for the day helps preserve brightness and uniformity over the long run.
  • Heat and electronics: Even at idle, the display generates heat. Powering it down reduces thermal stress on internal components.
  • Power draw: It still consumes Power when on, even if your computer sleeps. Turning it off is simply cleaner and more efficient.

When you don’t need to worry about turning it off

  • Short breaks: Stepping away for lunch or a meeting? Letting it stay on or go into sleep mode is perfectly fine.
  • Daily use workflows: If you’re actively working on and off throughout the day, constantly powering it on and off isn’t necessary.

Best-practice approach (what most pros do)

  • Let your computer’s display sleep handle short idle periods.
  • Turn the Pen Display off at the Power button when you’re done for the day or won’t be using it for several hours.
  • Avoid leaving a static image on screen for long stretches, use sleep or a blank screen if you step away.


What about wear from Power cycling? Modern displays (including Xencelabs) are designed for regular Power cycling. Turning it off once or twice a day won’t harm it, and is generally better than leaving it on continuously.


Take-a-ways: 


Think of it like any other high-end monitor:

  • On during active work
  • Sleep during short breaks
  • Off when you’re done for the day


That balance gives you longevity, efficiency, and zero workflow friction.

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