Portable TVs have changed through the years since the first introduction in the market. Their designs have changed to the more edgy ones. Materials also improved. From using plastic, metal is now the favorite cover. Screens also evolved drastically. From a regular LED monitor which consumes more energy but with lower picture quality, LCD portable TVs are now the norm. Battery life is no longer blinking at the end of only one TV show. You can do a marathon as a matter of fact. But with all the apparent changes in manufacturing portable TVs, do their lifespan automatically improved as well?
There are many factors affecting the lifespan of portable players. Here are some of those which you do not expect to be big influences at all.
1. Materials
Sturdier materials used nowadays are dust-free, water-resistant (as opposed to waterproof models) and most importantly, shockproof. Without these qualities, dirt can easily accumulate inside the device and cause some problems. Water can get inside with just a drop and even moist can destroy the screen quality. Shocks when you accidentally drop or bump the device can instantly dilapidated all portable TVs. Thanks to better materials which are often patented by companies, you can now enjoy your gadget longer.
2. Applications
TVs with many applications and downloading capability like the current tablets can also decrease lifespan. They are not computers to store so many programs. If a regular computer crashes with them, what more for portable TVs. That is not their nature.
3. Energy sources
Fluctuations of energy when charging can damage the unit so be sure to have stable electrical flow in the socket. Likewise, many people mistakenly use there devices even while charging. Doing this can speed up the battery's life.
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