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   Apr 24

Why You Need A TV Screen Cover

A TV screen cover should be bought when buying a new television because you want the screen protected right from the beginning. The longer you leave it, the bigger the risk that you’re taking. You might get a pass for years but one day (especially if you have kids) your luck will change.If you already have a flat panel LCD TV, try this simple test to see for yourself. You just need to press on the television screen with one of your fingers (very gently of course). You will see that lots of different colors appear as the picture distorts under you finger. If you just a touch of a finger can do that, imagine what anything with force would do.This shows just how delicate these television screens are and how cautious you need to be in order to get the right protection for your TV set. It’s much better to accept this now than after spending a hefty amount of money for a new television set.How does a TV screen cover work? The best TV screen covers on the market are made of acrylic and at least a 1/4″ thick. The problem with thinner covers is that they are flimsy and don’t provide enough protection. When an object strikes a thick TV screen cover, the cover flexes, and in doing so absorbs the impact.While almost everyone can recognize the importance of protecting their significant electronic investment, often concerns are raised over the affect a screen cover has on the picture quality. Well, lets clear up that myth for good, as long as the screen cover is made by a company known for producing a quality product, like TV Armor, there won’t be any loss in the HD TVs picture quality.

Michael Cunningham is the owner of a TV Screen Protector company called TV Armor, located at www.TV-Armor.com. Thousands of LCD and LED TV screens are lost each day to accidental contact with the screen. Pick up a TV Protector before it happens to you. Stop worrying about your TV and start enjoying it. Protect Your TV!

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