Remove the Dell back cover from LCD TV to expose the Speaker connectorTurn off the power to the LCD TVDisconnect the power cordConnect the speaker wire with the proper "left" and "right" indicationConnect the red wire to the "+" polarityConnect the black wire to the "-" polarityUsing a screwdriver, remove the speaker pedestal screws.Connect the speaker to the LCD TV using the provided speaker mounting bracket (as shown above).Thumb screw the bracket to the back of the LCD TV and the Speaker. NOTICE - Do not connect the thumb screw too tightly as it could cause damage to the speakers and LCD TV.When relocating the LCD TV, do not carry the LCD TV by the speakers as this could potentially damage both the speakers and LCD TV.
LCD projectors are by far the best
The room you should choose a LCD flat screen TV set for depends on how far from the TV you will be sitting. For more information go to www.flatpaneltv.org/.../flat-panel-tv.../the-lifespan-of-plasma-lcd-and-other-flat-panel-tvs.html
Not a good idea, the TV should be kept away from all excessive heat!
LCD monitors use far less energy then plasma monitors.
LCD tv by far!
You can lay a lcd tv down on its back as far as for 8 hours not to sure for that long
No. No house hold or normal entertainment speaker magnets will effect an LCD TV. Think about it, the speakers in the TV its self have magnets. Do not worry about placing speakers near you LCD TV. If you think like this then you don't go top the depth of the truth. The actual thing is the lcd's speaker's are magnetically shielded. So they won't affect it.
The SOUND button will mute the speaker. Turn off the speaker when the metronome is not in use to save battery. The LCD stays on continuosly and it will not harm the battery life :)
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No, they do not. Because of the technology, LCD televisions emit far less energy than standard televisions and do not emit radiation.
LED tvs are far more energy efficient than LCD tvs, although they do tend to be more expensive. Also, LED picture quality is typically better than LCD pictures.