Tips to making your TV last longer?

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  • retiredcaps
    Badcaps Legend
    • Apr 2010
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    #21
    Re: Tips to making your TV last longer?

    Originally posted by Poor Flick
    As for plasmas, is it the same or more important to limit how hot they run?
    BTW, some TVs come with "demo" or "vivid" mode on by default.

    If you simply use a different mode or custom tune a mode, you can lower the brightness/constrast yet still get a good picture and lower power consumption and thus generate less heat.

    For example, for TV watching, I might have my TV in APS (automatic power save mode). For movie watching, I have a custom setting that gives a great picture, but uses less power because I only watch blu-ray movies at night time.

    Don't also forget about the HT receivers, blu-ray players, PVRs, etc that sit below the TV and generate heat which rises upward. They should also have good ventilation and clearance from the TV.
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    • Bazzman
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      • Nov 2014
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      • UK

      #22
      Re: Tips to making your TV last longer?

      On my very first electronics course, on the first day, we were told that the worst thing you could do to anything electronic was turn it on (!) Next worst thing was to turn it off..

      Now I appreciate that this course I attended also covered glass tubes/valves, so was a while ago, but I still reckon this holds true. Don't shock anything too much by unnecessary turning on and off..

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      • retiredcaps
        Badcaps Legend
        • Apr 2010
        • 9271

        #23
        Re: Tips to making your TV last longer?

        Originally posted by Bazzman
        On my very first electronics course, on the first day, we were told that the worst thing you could do to anything electronic was turn it on (!) Next worst thing was to turn it off..
        Like anything, there are pros and cons to both sides of the story.
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        • Poor Flick
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          • Jun 2014
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          #24
          Re: Tips to making your TV last longer?

          Originally posted by retiredcaps
          BTW, some TVs come with "demo" or "vivid" mode on by default.
          If you simply use a different mode or custom tune a mode, you can lower the brightness/constrast yet still get a good picture and lower power consumption and thus generate less heat.
          I was doing some adjusting and it seems to me with lowering brightness and contrast a bit, the black levels seem better to me. Also as you and Tom stated the panel didn't seem as warm either. Adjusting some window light out of the room with the shades seems to help with the colors as well. As far as accessory boxes, they are a good distance away from the tv, and according to my hand, don't seem to be adding much heat. After being without my plasma for about 4 months and watching my mid '90s 32" Phillips/Magnavox CRT again, my cheap, I think it was $800 or so, 2 year old LG plasma looks great! I will say though, I've not had a bit of trouble out of my Phillips!
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