If it is just dust collected on screen treat it like a pair on expesive glasses with those special transparent film on it; try a scrub-less lint free cloth seen in electronics like a PlayStation Portable (Those nice cloths). If dirt or scratches occur try using a scratch-fixer solvent or simply replacing the "front glass" last time I checked that front glass it the cheapest part on the TV. Don't use windex because it has alcohol; it eats the film up on the front glass.
This questions is not really clear to me.Do you want to correct a dark projection screen in a rear projection TV or are you talking about a real projection screen?Thanks for clarifying.Otto TrommBeamax
I don't think so. The projection screen is basically a white tin plastic
You can get a good outdoor TV installed like a projection screen for some projection TV companies. You can buy the screen and then look for people to install it.
You can get a cleaner that is used specifically for an a projection TV. It is best is to use a feather duster when it comes to basic cleaning, if you are looking for a more deep cleaning and looking for something around the house then you can use babywipes.
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How do i clean a projector television screen safely
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When putting together your home theater system a key piece that you will need to buy is the television. While there are many different technologies to choose from, you could benefit from getting a projection flat screen TV. A projection flat screen TV may not be the sleekest looking television, but it can provide you with the deepest colors of all technologies. These TVs use digital light projection technology and has the deepest contrast ability of all televisions. This allows dark colors to appear much darker and light colors to appear much lighter than other technology TVs, which gives an overall sharper picture.
Yes, it makes the picture clearer
Large projection TV's work by making a small image and projecting it onto a larger screen exactly like a projector. The problem with these is that the image is not sharp unless you look directly straight at the screen.
I am so glad you asked. Do not get a projection screen TV because if this TV breaks repairing it WILL cost you more then you bargin for. The quality of a plasma TV is no less they 100x better. The projection screen also out weighs the plasma by 50 to 100 pounds. I could go on. Plasma may cost more but is better in every single way.
No. The only thing you can get that will produce TV pictures of different sizes is a projection system.