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  2. How to Clean a Laptop Screen Without Damaging It - AOL

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    The post How to Clean a Laptop Screen Without Damaging It appeared first on Reader's Digest. Whether you use a PC or Mac, laptop or monitor, this guide will teach you how to safely clean your ...

  3. How to Clean a TV Screen - AOL

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    1. Clean with microfiber cloths. “Modern screens can be sensitive to pressure” and can be easily scratched, Ek says. She recommends using a microfiber cloth, regardless of whether your screen ...

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

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    You should keep up with cleaning your screen on a regular basis, rather than letting grime accumulate on it. "The frequency of TV cleaning depends on several factors," Filho says, "including how ...

  5. Screen burn-in - Wikipedia

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    Burn-in on a monitor, when severe as in this "please wait" message, is visible even when the monitor is switched off. Screen burn-in, image burn-in, ghost image, or shadow image, is a permanent discoloration of areas on an electronic visual display such as a cathode-ray tube (CRT) in an older computer monitor or television set.

  6. Blue screen of death - Wikipedia

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    BSoDs in the Windows NT family initially used the 80×50 text mode with a 720×400 screen resolution, but changed to use the 640×480 screen resolution starting with Windows 2000 up to 7. Windows 2000 used its built-in kernel mode font, Windows XP, Vista, and 7 use the Lucida Console font, and Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 used the Segoe UI ...

  7. Computer maintenance - Wikipedia

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    A plastic-cleaning agent applied to the surface of the keys with a cloth is used to remove the accumulation of oil and dirt from repeated contact with a user's fingertips. If this is not sufficient for a more severely dirty keyboard, keys are physically removed for more focused individual cleaning, or for better access to the area beneath.