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If the
TV is
damaged, in some of the circuit components, the power button,
the power supply or backlight problems that left impregnated
yellow images on the display or wear of pixels, we could
estimate that the useful life is less than what was predicted
earlier, according to the manufacturers.
The case is much more complicated if the engine met the
guarantee period, it is when many people believe that they
should buy a new one and that the purchase or repair of its
components would cost roughly the same, such as repairing some
damage on the screen may cost a bit more than the $ 1800, which
is why that is not such a good option.
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a claer example of erosion would be the one found
in the brightness loss on the surface of the screen, it was
apparent after a study carried out in France by a National
Metrology Laboratory with an organization in which several
LCD Plasma
TVs were tested and there is evidence that states that, at some
time, the results in its performance were for six years and five
months, loss of brightness between 20% and 40% and also that
refreshing takes longer than what can cause staining on the
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This problem is inevitable, and you cannot
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However you can do something about the luminosity,
which decreases as time goes by; the new
TVs are
highly luminous so the solution may lie in attribute change
settings on the
TV, like
the option of "saving energy" or "economy mode" calibrating to
some extent in order to get extra life time for the backlight
system.
For Plasma televisions are known to consume more electricity
than LCDs.
Over time, the colors are fading and this was demonstrated after
a study with several brands of models where such data could be
proven.
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This is known as a deviation from the color
temperature, and it is ought to happen after six years or so,
when the screen takes a yellow or orange color, the same happens
with the range of blue shades, that involve losing the display
where even some marks could appear, but fortunately with
technology and progress in this area, especialists have managed
to make some improvements to prevent the occurrence of residual
images, which were normally generated due to the exposure of an
image image on the screen for a long time.
However, the disadvantage of the temperature deviation is still
a factor that cannot be resolved despite reconfigure the default
functionality of the product.
Usually, these data are not of vital importance because any
device that is bought has a life expectancy for proper
functioning and will ultimately break as any other will. When
purchasing the product, note its features and the level of
satisfaction that can be acquired, that is why we think about
the time it is going to be working (life) or its way of failure
will be set aside.
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