There are screen cleaning tissues for cleaning LCD and plasma TVs
2006-12-27 08:41:37
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answered by Anonymous
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There are cleaning pads that are made for computer screens, you should be able to use them on HD TVs as well. You can find them at Best Buy or Circuit City, basically anywhere that sells computers. But you can also ask the sales associate if they make something just for HDs.
2006-12-27 08:43:04
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answered by deeshair 5
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i'd advise PS3. I very own an xbox 360, however the PS3 is extra constructive for watching video clips on, because of the fact's equipped with a Blu-ray participant. A fifty two" television is definitely in basic terms stable for watch video clips, till you take a seat very a procedures faraway from it to play video games. whilst the video exhibit gets too enormous, it ought to reason issues because of the fact your eyes won't be able to sign in each thing at as quickly as and you get a great type of minute speedy eye strikes as your strategies tries to collect each thing. terrific length television for gaming is 24" to 30" no larger than 30" because of the fact then you particularly run the prospect of the attention inflammation and issues. in case you do prefer a gadget for gaming, i'd advise the xbox 360, because of the forged on line gaming, and the great library of video games. Plus you particularly do no longer would desire to hardship relating to the RROD (crimson Ring of dying) with the recent era of xbox consoles. they have been overhauled with new cooling technologies. The psthree continues to be plagued with a great type of gaming themes, tremendously on line. So it relies upon on what you opt on the console for. Gaming = Xbox 360 Blu-ray video clips = PS3
2016-12-15 09:14:41
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answered by mundell 4
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There is a 2 part cleaning solution available that is basically a gel like substance. They usually retail for between $25-$30. I carry one in my store for $24.99 and would be willing to ship it for free if you were interested. Let me know at a.taylor@onsitesat.com.
2006-12-27 08:48:01
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answered by drew t 2
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i clean my tv with a damp cloth, and it says no liqiuds! as long as it's not wet it should be ok. alternatively, you could buy expensive products from manufacturer or computer shops!
2006-12-27 08:49:37
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answered by joxster 3
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Use a old soft cloth.
2006-12-27 08:47:18
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answered by sdarp1322 5
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