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  2. Defective pixel - Wikipedia

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    A defective pixel is a pixel on a liquid crystal display (LCD) that is not functioning properly. The ISO standard ISO 13406-2 distinguishes between three different types of defective pixels, [ 1] while hardware companies tend to have further distinguishing types. [ 2] Similar defects can also occur in charge-coupled device (CCD) and CMOS image ...

  3. How to Clean a TV Screen - AOL

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    4. Wipe in overlapping strokes. To avoid streaks, Ek recommends cleaning in even, slightly overlapping strokes—either horizontally or vertically. Then go over the screen one final time with a ...

  4. Cleaning Your TV Screen Is Easy With These Simple Tips - AOL

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    Filho suggests cleaning your tube television by first wiping the exterior with a dry, microfiber cloth, then gently wiping the screen with a damp cloth to remove any smudges or dirt. You can also ...

  5. How to clean a TV screen so it's streak free - AOL

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    Use screen-safe cleaner. Spray a small amount of screen-friendly cleaning product onto a soft cloth—never directly onto the screen itself—and wipe the TV down in a methodical, back-and-forth ...

  6. Noise (video) - Wikipedia

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    Noise (video) Noise in a CRT television (top) and flat screen television (bottom) Noise, static or snow screen captured from a VHS tape. Noise, commonly known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, in analog video and television, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed when no transmission signal is obtained by the antenna ...

  7. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    Rear-projection television. Mid-2000s RPTV with HDTV tuner and YPbPr input as well as DVI (digital) video inputs. Rear-projection television (RPTV) is a type of large-screen television display technology. Until approximately 2006, most of the relatively affordable consumer large screen TVs up to 100 in (250 cm) used rear-projection technology.

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