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How Do You Replace A Projection TV Screen?

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How Do You Replace A Projection TV Screen?

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Old-style, or CRT, televisions were made with glass screens that were virtually impervious to minor scratches and nicks. Rear projection screens, one of the many different versions of HDTVs, use plastic screens which can easily be cut or scraped. The good news is they are easily replaceable. Measure your screen for replacement. Unsnap the plastic frame around your screen by lightly pulling on the edges and corners. Continue to pull the frame until it is completely removed, exposing the edges of your screen. Measure it as accurately as possible, edge to edge. Order your new screen. There are a variety of companies that stock screens. You can get a non-glare version, but these screens do not offer the same clarity as the standard versions. Remove your new screen. Follow the specific directions that come with your television to ensure proper removal. After you’ve removed the plastic frame, remove the metal frame that holds the screen in place by using a wrench or screwdriver. Pull the scr

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