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Ethernet Surge Protector

Ethernet Surge ProtectorDo not touch the TV screen! No, really. . . I'm serious. . . Do not!

So you just bought a flat screen TV and nobody said anything about the care and cleaning?

"What do you mean, care and cleaning?" Will say some. "I grew up with a TV in the house, did not I? Everyone knows how to take care of a TV. . . right? You have to dust off every two months and do not let children chew on the cord. . . right? "

Well-lll, there is a little more complicated than that when you buy a plasma, DLP or LCD flat screen TV. Some of them are common sense, but very much what you need to know is unique to take care of the new television technology.

Special care must be taken when handling a flat screen TV, especially when touching or cleaning the screen. Thin sheets of glass held by a plasma flat screen TV, if they crack, the screen is ruined and can not be repaired!

(If you're not familiar with the differences between plasma, LCD or DLP TV, you should Google the "123 Guide Plasma TV.com")

Bottom line: you need to know what you do if you want to protect your expensive TV-hand from damage. You're lucky. . . I'm about to tell you!

1) Avoid touching the screen!

Handle the TV only by the sides and bottom. Do your best not to touch the screen, do not rub, rub, touch, strike or touch, as this could scratch, mar or permanently damage the screen. In fact, I would encourage you not to touch the screen with your bare hands. (Good luck keeping children away from him!)

2) Keep vertical Plasma TV!

Whether you are moving, installing, storing or display, you should never throw your flat screen plasma on its face, even if the directions say. The elements of the plasma in the image are sandwiched between two thin layers of glass. If these glass panels crack, your TV screen will be ruined. Large LCD and DLP screens can be just as difficult.

3) Clean your flat screen properly!

Even routine cleaning can present special challenges. You should not use dust cloths, cleaning chemicals, soaps, sprays, alcohol or aerosol. Please do not rub the screen, just dust gently with absorbent cotton or chamois only. Clean the frame with a damp sponge or cloth, do not use chemicals or soaps. It is best to unplug the TV before cleaning.

4) Buy a good surge protector!

Spring for a quality surge protector with a reset button and power switch. A telephone line or ethernet surge protector for your modem and coaxial cable surge protector for cable TV are elements to find. If you do not find these features on a surge protector, you can order them separately. A basic cost less than $ 10 surge, and a very good cost $ 30 - $ 50. There is no excuse for not connecting all major appliances in your home one. A stroke of lightning, surge and power of your flat panel TV $ 2500 could be fried!

5) Do not let the tip of your Big Screen TV More!

Most table stands are well designed, but beware! When your teenager tries to imitate Kobe fantastic Slam Dunk or your child jumps to SLAP Sponge Bob on the head, you do not want a large screen 150-pound switch to them. Make sure your TV stand is solid, it is large enough to hold your TV (6-inches wider than the base) and is placed against a wall, away from doorways and foot traffic.

6) Make sure your mount is installed!

A properly installed wall mounting is unlikely to allow your TV to switch, one more reason to get a professional installation. If Harr.

Posted on May 17, 2010.
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