How can I prolong the life of my display on a macbook pro 2008

how do u prolong the life of a macbook pro 2008 life?

Just use it. One day, your machine will fail. It could be 10 years from now, it could be tomorrow. Even if you had AppleCare, you'd be out of warranty now. Just use your machine as you have for the past 4 years. My first MacBook Pro - a 2006 1,1 model - lasted me for over six years and is still going strong somewhere in Minnestota. Only thing I ever had to have replaced was the fans. May you be so lucky as well.
Clinton

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    Buswab wrote:
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