How to clean a plasma TV screen

February 19, 2010
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How to clean a plasma TV screen

If you have a large, flat-panel plasma TV, no doubt you have collected finger prints on the screen. Luckily cleaning a plasma TV screen is a simple process that shouldn’t take too long.  Modern plasma TV screens are more sensitive to being damaged by cleaning than old, cathode ray tube televisions, but with a...
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Is the economoy driving more people to repair their TVs?

February 2, 2010
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A news report out of Pittsburgh offers anecdotal evidence that people are doing more TV repairs than usual because of the economy. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review interviews local TV repair shop owners who say their business is steady and even increasing. The director of a national, TV repair industry association concurs: “People are repairing, in...
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How to clean an LCD TV screen

January 26, 2010
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How to clean an LCD TV screen

Modern LCD TV screens are magnets for finger prints and dust and require regular cleaning. They are also more sensitive to being damaged by cleaning than old, cathode ray tube televisions of the past. First, it’s important to note that you should not use any cleaning solution that contains ammonia, such as Windex, or...
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How to repair you plasma TV screen burn in

January 19, 2010
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Today we added an article on repairing plasma TV screen burn in. It’s not hard to try and many modern plasma TV sets even include a feature specifically for this purpose.
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How to clean your projection TV lens and mirror

January 15, 2010
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How to clean your projection TV lens and mirror

Today we added a tutorial on cleaning your projection TV lens and mirror. The lens and mirrors often get covered with a layer of dust and opening your TV case and cleaning off the dust can significantly improve your picture quality. Luckily, it’s a fairly easy process and shouldn’t take more than an hour...
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A risky way to fix a broken plasma TV screen

January 14, 2010
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This video shows a fairly unsophisticated — but effective in this case — method of clearing up stuck pixels on a broken plasma TV screen. Again, we recommend proceeding at your own risk.
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