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Television Cover
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Rapid technological advancement in the electronics field has rendered the prices of LCD, plasma and flat screen televisions falling over the past few years. So, every other person is looking to upgrade its old technology-based television to the HDTV (High Definition Television); this phenomenon is motivating them to plunge into the world of LCD and plasma televisions due to the images being free from “snow” and “ghosting” effect. But still there is an area that remains little attended. You will find mixed opinions about how to protect your new plasma, flat or LCD screen television from the adverse effect of dirt, dust, finger-prints and various other potentially harmful contaminants that roam around your television set and can cause ruination to your television investment. There are varieties of television dust covers that offer an easy solution to this problem. These television covers are easily available in almost every retail marketplace and are capable of keeping your TV set as new as it looked at the time of purchase.
Varieties of television covers are available in the market to save this beautiful piece of electronics from dust and dirt besides providing a beautiful look while covered. There are radiation safe television covers that are available in different sizes. These radiation safe television covers stops the harmful radiation and protects the viewers and their families from the harmful effect of radiation. These television covers are made of transparent yet conducting polymeric sheet and minimize the radiation emitted from the screen of your television set.
There are television covers depicting beautiful modern arts; so when your television is off and the television cover is on, you can enjoy the beauty of this modern art on the screen. A television cover could be of fabric with design ranging from simple graphic shapes to large graphic elements and beautiful borders. With beautiful television cover your television turns into a piece of art.
Plastic or vinyl based TV dust covers are usually the most common option available to any television owner. Marine grade vinyl is usually used in making these covers; this material is commonly used to make seat covers for boats that have greater exposure to moisture and humidity. But this material has a damaging effect especially on the coated optical screens used in all LCD, plasma and flat screens. Use of this television cover causes scratches, screen marring and abrasions. Therefore, this material could be suitable to protect your grill or hot tub, but it is most unsuitable to cover a sophisticated piece of electronics.
Another inexpensive option of television covers is of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic dust covers. PVC dust covers are inherently stiff and has serious damaging effects on the delicate television screen when rubbed against it.
The best option of television cover is to use television dust cover that is made of microfibers. These microfibers are designed to clean sensitive optics such as camera lenses, sunglasses, glass and mirrors besides protecting from dust. Microfiber dust cover is the best television cover that does not cause any scratch and leave residue or cause any damage to the optically clear television screen.
One of the best options of television covers is using green-television covers made with eco-friendly materials. You can order for a customized television cover with design or art suiting to your taste and interior of your house. The Waffil by ScreenWorks Media is the first to use the recycled paper and material to use in their entire fields of business activities. You can send any of your requirements and they create a custom frame to your satisfaction. Waffils have 40 printing presses in 4 different locations. While going for eco-friendly television covers through ScreenWorks Media, you will be contributing in saving the environment for your next generation.
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