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Things To Consider Before You Buy & Mount Your Flat Screen LCD TV
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By: Jeff Fenske Email Article
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Once you do allow it some air, you can turn it on. For the first 200 hours or so, you will want to avoid letting static images rest for too long on the display. This can lead to problems including “burn-in” which may result in permanent damage to your color pixels.

Make sure when watching DVDs you pause for short periods only. If you plan to step away from your display for a long-time, or are not certain of the time you will be away, it is always better to turn off the screen.

Tip 4 – Enjoy! You might as well invite some friends over to show off your handiwork (if you mounted the television on your own). Even if you did not mount the display, why not invite some people over for a movie and have a party? Buying a new home theatre system is as good a reason as any to celebrate.

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