LCDThe pixels are composed of numerous liquid crystals, and prolonged continuous operation can cause the crystal to age or burn out, which is permanent and irreparable once it is invaded. Generally speaking, do not keep the LCD monitor in the on state for a long time (more than 72 consecutive hours). Assuming it is not necessary, turn off the monitor or let it display a full white screen mode.
2. Pay attention to 'hard bumps'
LCDIt is relatively fragile, and should be kept stable during normal operation to avoid being "bumped" by other devices. When operating the cleaning agent, it is also important to be steady and not spray it directly onto the screen. It may cause a short circuit when it flows into the screen. The correct method is to use a soft cloth to stick the cleaning agent and gently wipe the screen. Remember that LCD displays have limited resistance to impact, and many crystals and mobile electrical components may become loose when subjected to impact.
3. Do not disassemble without authorization
LCDLike other electronic products, high voltage is generated inside the monitor. Disassembling the monitor without authorization not only poses a certain level of danger, but also increases the obstruction of the monitor.
4. Do not operate the screen saver step
When operating desktop computers, many people like to use screen saver steps. When they switch to operating laptop computers, this good habit is also retained. However, they do not know that screen saver steps not only have no advantages for LCD displays, but also have some negative effects.
The peripheral structure of the LCD screen is the same as that of a "3 Meiji", with two glass substrates filled with moving liquid crystal molecules at both ends. The voltage of the signal directly controls the switching state of the thin film crystal, and then operates the transistor to control the liquid crystal molecules. The liquid crystal molecules have familiar optical isotropy, or modulate the light emitted from the backlight tube to achieve image display. And a broken display screen is composed of numerous pixels, each pixel resembling a transistor that can be turned on or off.
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