Precautions for Using Transparent Display Screens

Apr 01, 2026

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The following precautions should be taken when using transparent display screens:

Prevent prolonged operation: When not in use, turn off the monitor (directly disconnect the power, not just use the remote control), or reduce the brightness, and cover it with a TV cover after turning it off. This prevents excessive dust accumulation on the LCD screen (LCD material easily attracts dust), which can lead to internal burn-out or aging over time, resulting in dead pixels.

Prevent frequent touching: Avoid sliding sharp objects on the LCD surface to prevent scratches; the LCD screen is fragile and should be protected from strong impacts and vibrations, especially if there are children in the house.

Prevent unnecessary vibration: Transparent display screens are extremely fragile and should be protected from strong impacts and vibrations. LCD TVs are among the most sensitive electrical appliances in homes or offices. The LCD contains a large amount of glass and sensitive electrical components; drops or similar strong impacts can damage the LCD screen and CFL units. Also, avoid applying pressure to the LCD display surface.

Keep the TV dry: Televisions are technologically advanced; while they can work in a humid environment, this is not "normal operation." Moisture is highly damaging to televisions. Even if you don't watch TV for a long time, it's best to turn it on periodically to allow the heat generated by the monitor to dissipate moisture inside.

Do not disassemble the LCD yourself: Even when not powered on, the CFL converter in the backlight assembly of the television may still carry approximately 1000 volts of high voltage after being turned off for an extended period. Disassembling it without performing a discharge procedure is extremely dangerous.

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