It is because the staticelectricity that it gives off attracts the dust particles.
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To get rid of all the dust on your tv screen use a slightly damp cloth and go around the corners and edgesFIRST then work your way into the middle!
Airborne dust particles sometimes carry a positive or negative charge. They can even be neutral. T.V. sets have a very high voltage just behind the screen that attracts the electrons from the guns and helps make the picture. That voltage attracts dust. Run the back of your hand across the front of the screen just after you turn it off and see.
yes, if enough dust accumulates
Well I'm not entirely sure about this but if the tv screen gives off a negative charge when turned or left on, so the dust which is everywhere has the properties of a small amount of protons (positive energy) therefore the the potential difference between the two is high because of the tv giving off a negative effect outwards once turned on the dust gets attracted to the tv screen because opposite attract like a magnet. Once the tv is turned off there is no more light being let through and all of the negative energy (electrons) move to the front of the screen(well there isn't really a front is there. lol) and a big force of protons come to the screen and stay there. The dust then becomes attracted by the/this force and start to move toward it in a rush and the sound of a crackle(which you can sometimes hear not on all screens today because of advanced technology)is the potential difference and jumping(rapidly moving) that gap just before it touches the screen once touched it hanged an stays there.Overtime the dust will gather due to the help of gravity(without the maintenance of cleaning)pushes more dust to the negatively charged tv screen.teh_azn.
The advantages of buying a flat screen TV is that it is smaller, lighter and there is also less space to dust. Old TVs can be recycled by contacting your local authority and the best brands include LG and Toshiba.
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this is because electronic devices give off magnetic fields that draw the dust to them
Little white dots on your Samsung TV screen could indicate a few issues, such as stuck or dead pixels, which are tiny parts of the screen that don't display the correct color. They can also result from dust or debris trapped under the screen or a malfunctioning display panel. If the dots are persistent and numerous, consider contacting customer support or a professional technician for further diagnosis and potential repair options.
The sediment you speak of could be a few causes. Dust collecting on the lens of the tubes or possibly, mold growing in the CRT cooling fluid. Then again, sometimes the rear of the projection screen will collect dust and cobwebs, etc.
Rear projection TVs are powered by a high-luminosity lamp. This lamp shines light through an LCD screen, creating an image on a rear-projection TV screen. Many TV lamps have a limited lifespan, requiring replacement after several thousand hours of use. When replacing a TV lamp, find the model that works for a certain TV brand. After purchase, locate the access panel on the back of the TV. Remove the old lamp, and clear the area of all dust. A great way to clear dust is with a vacuum cleaner or compressed air. Install the new lamp, and replace the TV panel.
The average household accumulates about 40 pounds of dust per year.