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TSU9600 - Screen - Material/Protection
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Post 1 made on Wednesday November 15, 2006 at 13:11
arthurpotts
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Does anyone know what the screen on the 9600 is made of? I can't tell whether it is glass or not.

With both my TSU6000 and 7000, I used a Palm screen saver (plastic film that sticks to the screen) to protect them from scratches and minimize the impact of finger prints. The only problem with this approach is that it does affect clarity a little and with the image on the 9600 being so good, I am reluctant to cover it, if it will stand up to the rigors of use.

Is anyone aware what the screen should be cleaned with (does Philips recommend anything)?
Post 2 made on Wednesday November 15, 2006 at 13:54
mburwen
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There are many film screen-savers that do not affect clarity. I buy the least expensive ones I can find on eBay and have never been disappointed. On the "glass", a damp cloth works well, but if you want the ultimate, get the "Sprayway" brand of spray of glass cleaner which is not abrasive, is safe on plastics and doesn't have ammonia in it (the primary ingredient in Windex). Costco carries it. This is also a great product for cleaning the faces of your TVs and the glass of your scanners.
Post 3 made on Wednesday November 15, 2006 at 19:52
Lyndel McGee
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It's not glass, it's some sort of plastic. As far as cleaning, a lint-free cloth works well. I usually clean mine with a flannel rag.
Lyndel McGee
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Post 4 made on Thursday November 16, 2006 at 18:25
SOUND.SD
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Hi Arthur-

I would treat it like a Plasma.

Micro-Fiber cloth only. If you must use a solution there was a good write up in Sound and Vision about using 1/2 water 1/2 alcohol (i think). I dont remember the exact solution but you may be able to find the article.

Also, I hear the 9600 screen is made from a scratch and break resistent material.


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