October 29, 2009
Top 3 Tips for Cleaning the Screens on Projection Televisions
Projection televisions are in high demand among consumers. Many individuals enjoy the fact that a small projector can be used to create a large television picture on a screen size of their choice. Individuals who choose this type of television may choose from front-projection units and rear-projection units. The most challenging feature when it comes to projection televisions is not the installation or even the functionality of the system as many believe - it is cleaning the screen on the television. In this guide, I will provide you with the top 3 tips for cleaning the screens on those technologically advanced projection televisions.
1. You should understand that the screen on your projection TV can be easily damaged. This is why you should never use cleaning items such as paper towels, cloths that contain textures, as well as chemical cleaners that contain substances such as bleach and ammonia.
2. You should purchase soft cloths that are considered to be “lint-free”. In many cases, you may be able to discover cloths that are specially designed to clean the surface of projection televisions. You should also obtain a duster that is created from soft feathers.
3. You may create a cleaning solution that consists of a drop of detergent liquid for dishes and warm water. You will first take the duster to remove debris and then place a small amount of the cleaning mixture on the screen - being careful not to saturate it. You should lightly wipe the screen and then allow drying.
If you are interested in cleaning the screens on projection televisions, it is important to understand that you must do so with caution. By using the top 3 tips listed here, you will be able to effectively remove any debris and enjoy a clear image on your television.
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Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna
July 1, 2009
Audio Visual Installation
For most people, the procedure for audio visual installation is no more involved than taking their new plasma or LCD TV out of a massive box and plugging it into a home cinema system, clicking the “on” button and watching while the automatic setup program runs.
If you’ve bought a cheap home cinema system and TV that’s probably ok but to be reasonable to the makers, you should dedicate a bit of time to reading the installation instructions quite closely.
But who isn’t in a hurry at this moment!
Suppose however that you have purchased better quality AV kit and have an excellent quality high definition LCD or plasma display or even a projector then it is often worth getting a suitably qualified AV engineer to help you configure and set up your equipment so that you get a top quality audio and visual experience.
There is no point in owning top notch electronics and paying little attention to setting it up carefully.
Careful AV installation does matter. It makes a big difference.
AV Installers are true experts in picture and sound calibration. They can help you get the best from your equipment using specialist technical equipment of their own. But if you are after a top quality AV installation and have a reasonably substantial budget then you should consider using an AV installer to help you specify the equipment you need in the first place. The ideal system should take into account the quality of the space and acoustics of your home cinema so that you get the cinema quality AV experience you want. Large rooms with high ceilings and hard reflective surfaces need entirely different settings on your amplifier than low rooms with plush carpets and curtains.
A qualified AV technician will explain how he works without boring and baffling you with technical jargon but never forget that the ultimate judge of your AV Installation is you yourself.
Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna