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Smart TV: Do you also forget to unplug your Smart TV before going to sleep? You're causing significant damage..

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Smart TV Safety Tips: People often turn off their TVs with the remote before going to bed. If you do this too, you should change this habit starting today. This is because the TV doesn't actually turn off completely; it remains in standby mode. This has several other disadvantages as well.

Unnecessary Electricity Consumption
When the TV is only turned off with the remote, it doesn't switch off completely but continues to consume electricity in standby mode. Even small TVs can add an extra bill of Rs. 100 to 150 annually, and larger TVs up to Rs. 300. Unplugging the TV immediately stops this unnecessary electricity consumption, leading to small savings every month. Unplugging the TV is considered a smart and beneficial habit for saving electricity.

Protection from Electrical Faults and Voltage Problems
Most people don't use a stabilizer with their TV, which means the TV can be damaged by voltage fluctuations. Sudden drops or surges in voltage at night can cause circuit faults, increasing the risk of TV damage. If the plug is removed from the socket, the TV remains completely safe in case of any electrical fault. This is especially important during the monsoon and winter seasons.

Reduced TV Lifespan
This mistake can also reduce the lifespan of your TV. Even in standby mode, current flows through the TV, affecting its internal components. Over time, these components weaken, shortening the TV's lifespan. Unplugging the TV from the socket every night ensures that the TV is completely off and its components are not subjected to unnecessary load. This doesn't affect the TV's lifespan and increases the chances of it running without problems for a longer time.

Performance and Picture Quality May Deteriorate
Like mobile phones, smart TVs also benefit from being completely switched off periodically. This refreshes the software and clears the cache memory. This speeds up processes like channel switching and app opening, preventing the TV from slowing down. However, a continuous power supply affects the transistors and pixels, which can cause the brightness to fade over time. Turning the screen completely off overnight helps maintain a crisp and clear picture in the long run.


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