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Learn About TV Screen Protectors

Here are some commonly asked questions about TV screen protectors...

- What do these products protect against? They protect against pets, kids who throw things, clumsy adults, and other types of accidental contact. It should be noted that if you purchased a warranty, it is probable that this warranty does not cover accidental screen contact resulting a damaged screen.

- What is a TV screen protector made of? They are made using optical grade acrylic. Optical grade acrylic is very impressive stuff, as it is scratch resistant and anti-reflective. This material was developed by NASA, so you can have faith in it. The stuff is strong and reliable. It provides more than enough protection.

- Who makes these products? There are {3 a few} major TV screen protector brands to choose from on the market. The only significant difference between each one are slight variations in the way the Velcro straps are used and, in some instances, how thick the TV screen protector is. Remember, the thinner the acrylic, the more flex will be present in the TV Screen Protector. If an object strikes a thinner screen protector, there is a good chance the screen protector itself will flex and strike the surface of the TV with enough force to damage it.

- Are TV screen guards easy to fit onto TVs? {Currently, allAll} TV screen protectors on the market use a simple method utilizing Velcro straps to attach to your television. Once placed on your TV, there are rubber or felt tabs; these "bumpers" act as shock absorbers and take the brunt of the force when the screen cover is jarred. Do not be fooled by the simplicity though; a lot of time and effort has been put into making these extremely effective.

- Are TV protectors really worth the money? You need to decide, knowing your own household better than anyone, if it is worth the risk. Thousands of TV screens get broken every day.

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