TV Screen Protectors
The warranty you get from a retailer for your new LED, plasma or LCD TV probably does not cover accidental screen contact. That means if something is thrown at your screen, and the screen cracks or becomes scratched, the damage will be irreparable 90%+ of the time. If the screen on your plasma or LCD TV is scratched or cracked it cannot be replaced - you have to buy a whole new TV. That can be an expensive situation to find yourself in. A TV screen protector may be a simple solution. LCD televisions cost anywhere from $300 - $4000. There is an enormous range of choice on the market and sooner or later they will be a fixture in everyone’s home. You must measure your room so as to have a correct viewing ratio so you can enjoy watching the TV. When using a TV screen protector, you want to be sure that the amount of natural light coming into the room is suitable for the best viewing scenario. If you have kids, you will know that accidents are unavoidable. The younger they are, the more likely accidents are to occur. If you have a gaming console or an active sports fan you know how much time is spent using the TV. It takes less than a few seconds to shatter a screen. Gaming console controllers are one of the common ways LDC TV screens get ruined. In an instant, the person playing the game loses concentration or their grip on the controller. Only when it is too late do you fully realize that it cannot be fixed and that another $1500 needs to be spent on a replacement TV. There is risk around us all of the time. We purchase car insurance to mitigate the risk of getting in a car accident. We get warranties for appliances and travel insurance for our vacations. We do these without thinking twice to ensure we are protected and to avoid financial losses. The same logic applies when deciding whether or not to purchase a TV screen protector.



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