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Save Your New TV From Bad Pixels and Screen Burn

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Have a Plasma, LCD, DLP or Projection Television? Got problems with missing pixels and or screen burn? Have I got a solution for you. I just found this website that will fix all of those issues for you. It’s basically a DVD that you put in your DVD player and it will fix all the issues you have with your expensive flat panel TV.
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You know when computers first came out in the 80’s (70’s?) people had nothing but problems with screen burn where words would be embedded into the screen so no matter what you were looking at you always saw what it usually always shows.  You even still saw that on ATM machines up until the last 5 years when they started changing them to regular color screens that you see today which are now touch screen.  The same thing is happening now to your expensive brand new tv and until now there wasn’t a thing you could do about it.

This new program for your TV called Pixel Protector not only fixes screen burn but also stuck pixels and recalibrate pixel uniformity, sharpens picture quality, it has screen alignment tools and it has state of the art test patterns.  I guess the test patterns give a pixel fix for your TV.

Well the website says that it’s about the cost of a regular DVD which is debatable since DVD’s are usually around $15-$20 so maybe I would say it’s about the cost of 2 DVD’s lol.  It’s about $35 which I feel is so worth the price considering many people don’t know that they CAN fix their stuck pixels and screen burn problems.  So $35 compared to having to sell it for 50% less than you bought it for just to buy a new one.  $35 is the least of your problems.

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4 Responses to “Save Your New TV From Bad Pixels and Screen Burn”

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  2. G-Man Says:

    After a lot of research, I chose the Panasonic VIERA G10 Series 42 in. 1080p Plasma HDTV. I was nervous about buying something like this online, but my experience was very positive, my TV arrived in perfect condition, I had no problem with the online purchase at all. The TV itself is incredible, the picture is sensational, luckily we recieve most of the channels I like to watch in HD, so my every day viewing is awesome! I don’t own a Blueray disc player (yet), so I can’t comment on DVDs, but I’m betting that I would be impressed with those as well. All in all, I can’t say anything negative about the TV or the purchase experience.

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    Nice! I always wanted to write in my site something like that. Can I take part of your post to my blog?

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