Thursday, July 21, 2011

TV Screen Protector - Are They Worth the Money?

A protective screen TV is a simple piece of hardware. All screensavers basically do the same and achieve the desired result for the consumer. All are made of acrylic in the same optical quality. These pieces of acrylic cut and molded to fit the size of most if not all LCD television screens. Stick to the LCD TV screen with simple Velcro straps and the use of rubber or felt to rest against the frame of the TV.

Surprisingly, once connected, they are almost invisible when viewed under normal light, but some light can cause unwanted reflection. In response, most online sellers of these screen protectors offer an anti-glare. Anti-glare, generally costs more, but worth the extra cost depending on your lighting situation.

What is an LCD TV screen protector do?

All screensavers television are made using optical grade acrylic. Optical grade acrylic is actually quite impressive. It is scratch resistant, anti-glare and reflection ant.

The latest acrylic materials used in these products has been developed by NASA and also used in the automotive industry. The material is strong and reliable. It offers more than enough protection for your expensive TV.

How does the TV screen protector stick to the TV?

Currently, all screen savers on the market use a simple method that uses strips of Velcro to attach to your TV. Once placed on your TV, there are tabs rubber or felt bearing against the frame around the screen. These "bumbers" act as shock absorbers and take the weight of the force when the cover of the screen is shaken.

They are very effective and work to absorb the impact or force when something comes to the screen.

What do these products protect against?

Two words: Wii controllers! Not only protect against drivers released games, but also hyperactive pets that like to dig on the screen, children like to draw on things, throwing things children (all children throwing things), the clumsy adults and inattention and other types of accidental contact.

Notably, if you purchased a warranty, it is likely that this warranty does not cover "accidental contact" screen resulted in a broken LCD screen. Consult the dealer where you purchased the product and see if yours is covered for such mishaps.

By making these products?

There are three main suppliers or brands of protective screen TV on the market. The only major difference between each are slight variations in the way the velcro straps to place the TV screen saver acrylic and in some cases, the thickness of the LCD TV screen protector itself. All offer enough protection for your flat screen TV.

Remember, the thicker the acrylic, the heavier the product will be. A manufacturer of these products offers a 63 "screen with a weight of 16 pounds! I do not think most flat panel TVs were made to maintain an additional 16 pounds and still remain stable, but I do not know of any demolition and more crush everything, but it just feels like that would cause instability of the device at its base.

Are they worth the money?

You must decide, knowing his own home better than anyone, whether it's worth the risk. Thousands of plasma and LCD TV each month break.

Does active preteens, pets or small children? Is your home the neighborhood hangout that gets lots of traffic and activity? Do you entertain a lot?

This is the problem: You can not fix an LCD screen, once broken and now, a screen saver on the TV is the only solution available. Unfortunately,



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