Strategic placement of your television set not only enhances viewing experience but also prolongs its lifespan. Explore the top spots you should avoid placing your TV for longevity.

Ensure Ample Ventilation for Your TV
Areas with Restricted Space for Your TV
Many people often prefer to place their TV in compact cabinets or snug spaces to achieve a neater and more visually appealing look. However, this practice significantly reduces the lifespan of the product. The reason being that TVs are electronic devices, which generate heat during operation. Prolonged usage in cramped spaces restricts heat dissipation, causing the TV to overheat and potentially damage its internal components. In severe cases, this can even lead to fire hazards.

Avoid placing the TV in overly cramped spaces.
Areas exposed to direct sunlight
Direct sunlight exposure prevents proper heat dissipation, leading to increased internal component wear and tear. Additionally, it causes glare and diminishes the screen's clarity. Regardless of the TV's cost, improper usage can quickly render the product dysfunctional.

Avoid direct exposure of the TV to sunlight.
Above the refrigerator

Limit placing the TV on top of the refrigerator.
In today's common usage of LED and LCD TVs, due to their lightweight, many households opt to place them on top of the refrigerator. However, this is not an ideal location as the continuous heat emission from the refrigerator's rear side can cause the TV to overheat, affecting its quality over time. Additionally, placing it on top of the refrigerator exposes it to cold air and moisture when the refrigerator door is opened, increasing the risk of component corrosion and circuitry damage.
Areas with high humidity
Similar to placing it on top of the refrigerator, placing the TV in areas with high humidity, where moisture accumulates, is not ideal. This can lead to not only damage to internal components but also rapid deterioration of external details of the TV.

It's advisable to place the TV in dry, well-ventilated areas instead of places with high humidity.
Areas with high temperatures
Placing the TV in areas with high heat sources such as heaters, gas stoves, etc., will cause the TV screen to heat up, reducing durability and damaging the internal circuits.

Avoid placing the TV in areas with high heat sources.
Here are 5 locations that Mytour strongly advises against placing your TV to ensure its longevity and avoid unnecessary repair costs. Place your TV in more suitable locations to enjoy relaxing moments with your family.
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