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Samsung Owner, Lee Kun-hee, Dies At 78 -
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Lee Kun-hee of Samsung died today at 78. Mr Lee who built
Samsung into a global giant of smartphones, televisions and
computer chips but was twice convicted - and twice
pardoned- for white collar crimes committed along the way,
died on Sunday in Seoul, the South Korean Capital. New
York Times.
Lee Kun-hee of Samsung Dies at 78; Built an Electronics
Titan
Mr. Lee was convicted — and pardoned — twice for white-
collar crimes, in a sign of the ills in South Korea’s
relationship with its business dynasties
Lee Kun-hee, who built Samsung into a global giant of
smartphones, televisions and computer chips but was
twice convicted — and, in a pattern that has become
typical in South Korea, twice pardoned — for white-collar
crimes committed along the way, died on Sunday in Seoul,
the South Korean capital. He was 78.
Samsung announced the death but did not specify the
cause. Mr. Lee had been incapacitated since a heart
attack in 2014.
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6 Ways To Increase The Lifespan Of An LED TV
~3.7 mins read
TV is a home appliance that keeps serving us over long
periods. But most of us take our TVs for granted. We also
expect that it would continue to serve us nonstop without
any maintenance.
You might wonder if it is that necessary to maintain your
TV, I mean it is just a TV, isn't it?
Well, maintaining a TV will not just save you from last-
minute expensive repairs but also help extend the life of
your TV.
Some of us often end up ignoring some of the most
important things to do like, keeping the TV and its
surroundings free from dust, as dust can leave the screen
damaged. These things might seem unimportant, but they
go a long way in ensuring that your TV gives you the best
performance for a very long time.
LED TVs do provide the brightest and beautiful pictures. It
is a high-cost investment that no one wants to replace it
in a few years. As we all know, prevention is better than
cure. Therefore, the following few tips to maintain your
LED TV set will save you the cost of repairing and
replacing new parts and most importantly, will extend the
life of your LED TV.
1. Ensure your LED TV is well Ventilated.
It is best to use your TV in an open space without
humidity so that it cools by itself when you turn off your
television. Its ventilation system can be found behind the
screen, to protect your TV from overheating, ensure that
the rear of the TV is fixed at least 2 to 6 inches away from
the wall and the sides of the TV have over 4 inches of
ventilation space.
If you have the TV placed in a compact cabinet, replace it
with a more spacious cabinet or consider mounting your
TV on the wall. For ventilation, you can also place a
standing fan close to the TV. This is so that when you are
using it, the internal circuit would not heat as much,
thereby increasing the lifespan.
2. Install a Voltage Regulator
It is highly recommended that you always use a quality
electrical surge suppression device or battery-based
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) on the electrical power
to the TV to protect it from electrical power issues. Seeing
as we are living in a country where unstable electricity is
the norm, it would be best if to keep all your electronic
devices safe most especially your TV.
3. Temperature and Humidity Check.
A Product lifetime can be shortened when it is used under
conditions of high temperature and humidity. And so it is
highly recommended to use the product at room
temperature and humidity to maintain its optimum
performance. When exposed to the drastic fluctuation of
temperature (hot to cold or cold to hot), the product may
be affected.
It is advisable not to use Televisions in places where the
temperature is high. If you do so, then there's a high
chance that it would damage faster. Also, never keep the
TV at very low temperatures and high humidity. It is ideal
to utilize your TV in an open space without humidity so it
cools independently from anyone else when you switch off
your TV.
4. Turn off your LED TV regularly.
When not in use or sleep mode, power your LED TV off,
straight from the plugboard. This will save power and
more importantly, it will help to extend your TV lifespan. If
you are doing something else while using your TV in the
background or even if you sleep while watching
something, this gradually tends to become a habit.
The lifecycle of a television set is about 65,000 hours.
Some people think it is okay to leave their displays open to
provide background noise; they believe that 65,000 hours
is a long time to burn through. However, what they don’t
know is that leaving their TVs for 3 hours could equate to
about 1,000 hours per year. This means that their LED
TVs would probably not going to last long.
5. Adjust your LED TV brightness.
Adjusting the brightness settings to the maximum level at
all times can also reduce the lifespan of your TV in the
long run. You need to note that LED TVs have white lights
or sometimes RGB lights and these lights might dim over
time. When they start to dim, it is the signal of an
upcoming end of a lifespan.
It is therefore advisable to lower the brightness of your TV.
Generally, it is seen that most LED TVs are normally
adjusted to their highest setting. This adversely affects
their longevity as with full brightness, they would surely
use up their longevity. And so, by lowering the brightness
level, you can to some extent ensure they last longer.
6. Keep your LED TV and its surroundings super clean.
It is recommended to dust the TV area every day, as dust
can leave the TV screen damaged. You should also get
good quality products that are meant for cleaning your TV
sets. Sometimes, dust accumulates on the screen,
affecting visibility. While dusting, ensure to use a
microfiber cloth, they are very effective for dusting as well
as cleaning objects and TV sets.
A dusty environment has a chance to induce a short
circuit. That can cause non-recoverable damage to the
screen of the TV. So always keep the television in dust-
free and clean surroundings. Also, Plasma, LCD, and LED
TV’s are delicate to static electricity. So it is crucial to use
only anti-static cleaners and cloths.
Cheers to Longlasting Electronics use!!
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