Maintenance of LCD monitor
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The liquid crystal display can not only provide reliable display effects, enable users to obtain better visual enjoyment, but also protect users' eyes.
Pay attention to the following aspects when using the LCD monitor correctly.
(1) Resolution setting
When setting the resolution, it is best to use the resolution recommended by the product.
(2) Don't touch the screen with your hands
The LCD panel is composed of many liquid crystals and is very fragile. If you touch the screen with your hands frequently, fingerprints will be left on the panel, and a large amount of electrostatic charge will accumulate on the surface of the element.
(3) Clean stains correctly
If there are some stains on the LCD display, you can use a soft cotton cloth dipped in a little alcohol to wipe gently, but not frequently.
(4) Use moderately
Long-term uninterrupted use will accelerate the aging of the crystal, and once the liquid crystal is aging, the possibility of dark spots will be greatly increased, and this is also irreparable. But it does not mean that the LCD monitor cannot be used for a long time. The manufacturer will give a prescribed continuous use time, which is generally 72 hours. Therefore, the user does not need to pay too much attention to the continuous use time, just use it moderately.
(5) Try not to run a screen saver program on the LCD
The imaging of the liquid crystal display requires the continuous movement of the liquid crystal. Running the screen saver will not only not protect the screen, but also accelerate its aging, which is very undesirable. The correct way to use it is to close it and use it when it is used.
(6) Avoid strong impact and vibration
The LCD display is very fragile and will be damaged in strong impact and vibration. At the same time, it may also damage the liquid crystal molecules inside the display, which will greatly reduce the display effect. Therefore, be careful when using it.
(7) Do not disassemble randomly
Like other electronic products, high voltages are generated inside the LCD. The CFL converter in the LCD backlight assembly may still carry a voltage of up to 1000V after it is turned off for a long time. For the human body resistance of only 36V, it may cause great harm to the human body. Therefore, it is best not to disassemble or repair the LCD display by yourself. Even if it does not cause harm to the human body, it is very likely to cause damage to the LCD.





