Maintenance guide for LCD TV
April 28, 2007
LCD TVs are highly expensive TV sets or even may sound luxury to most of us. As you go for larger screens or high end LCD models, they will definitely cost you more. Such expensive products should naturally be cared well to make your investment long lasting.
Here are some tips to increase the life of your LCD TV:
- Put your LCD TV in a clean, dry place. The dust-free, moisture free surroundings are very vital for the long life of your TV. This applies to all electronic products. Dust and moisture are great enemies for LCDs, computers and other electronic products
- Extreme room temperatures can affect the performance of LCD TVs. LCD TV uses liquid crystals for its display technology. Liquid crystals are materials in twisted shape when they are in their natural state. Once electricity is made to pass through the crystals they begin to untwist and this is the principle used in the LCD technology.
- However, excessive hot or cold environment can make the liquid crystals go bizarre and the essential features like refresh rate, contrast ratio can be altered by these factors.
- When you handle LCDs, keep in mind their screens are very prone to scratch. Make sure they don’t get scratched while you install them. Also make sure the electrical installation is proper and safely done.
Follow all the instructions printed in the manual book, whenever you use or leave your LCD TV unused.
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Maintenance guide for LCD TV
April 28, 2007
LCD TVs are highly expensive TV sets or even luxury to most of us. As you go for larger screens or high end LCD models, they will definitely cost you more. Such expensive products should naturally be cared well to make your investment long lasting.
Here are some of the factors that you have to be aware of, if you want to prolong the life of your LCD TV:
- Put your LCD TV in a clean, dry place. The dust-free, moisture free surroundings are very vital for the long life of your TV. This applies to all electronic products. Dust and moisture are great enemies for LCDs, computers and other electronic products
- Extreme room temperatures can affect the performance of LCD TVs. LCD TVs use liquid crystals for their display technology. Liquid crystals are materials in twisted shape when they are in their natural state. Once electricity is made to pass through the crystals they begin to untwist and this is the principle used in the LCD technology.
- However, excessive hot or cold environment can make the liquid crystals go bizarre and the essential features like refresh rate, contrast ratio can be altered by these factors.
- When you handle LCDs, keep in mind their screens are very prone to scratch. Make sure they don’t scratched while you install them. Also make sure the electrical installation is proper and safely done.
- Follow all the instructions carefully printed in the manual book, whenever you use or leave your LCD TV unused.
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