Posts Tagged ‘tv screen protector’

 

Selling TV Screen Protectors on Ebay!

TV Armor is proud to announce that in order to reach customers who like to use Ebay, we have launched an Ebay store to sell our TV Screen Protectors! We feel this is great move for our customers and something we have wanted to do for a while now. Now they will have the convenience of using their ebay accounts to purchase TV Armor.

Visit the TV Armor Ebay Store today! We are getting a ton of great feeback on ebay from our customers.

Shipping TV Screen Protectors To You

One of the biggest headaches with making and selling TV Armor – TV Screen Protectors is shipping them out to you, the consumer. TV Screen Protectors are big and require a big box. Fedex, DHL, and UPS all charge exhorbanent rates to ship large boxes. We use Fedex as our shipping company of choice as they have an excellent track record (zero damaged so far) and the best prices on shipping large boxes, which we pass directly onto you.

Everytime you place an order, our website talks to the Fedex computers and detemines what it will cost to ship from our location in NJ to your location, and that what we charge you for shipping. We don’t do flat rate shipping, because customers who are close shouldn’t have to pay the same shipping costs as those across the country. Companys who do this are basically making money on shipping.

I’ve seen shipping charges as low as $11 (to North NJ) and high as $122 (to Hawaii) but most average in the $20-$40 range, maybe $50 for our largest TV Screen Protector size to CA. To reduce these shipping charges even further, TV Armor goes out of its way to have custom boxes made to ship our TV Screen Protectors in. This keeps the box size and weight down and reduces your shipping charges.

Boxes is actually what prompted this post. We are getting a large shipment of custom boxes in this week (10 pallets worth):) Woooho!

Are you using TV Armor in an interesting way?

We want to hear from you! If we think it’s interesting (pretty much anything is beyond using our TV Screen Protectors on a standard TV in a home) we will write it up in this blog! If you have a webpage we will link to that as well. So start sending those stories in! We love to hear from our customers.

Email your story to mcunningham@tv-armor.com

Even Nurses and Doctors need TV Screen Protectors

Boy the interesting TV Armor uses just keep coming. We got a big order from a chain of hospitals the other day for our 40″-42″ TV Screen Protectors. Turns out the hospitals use 40″ LCD TVs at their nurses stations to monitor all the patients in that area.  Unfortunatly they were breaking them left and right. LCD TVs are very fragile. TV Armor Screen Protectors to the rescue:) One less thing their overworked IT staff has to deal with.

TV Armor Screen Protectors used in Blast Research?!?

I made a very interesting sale today to the New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center which performs research on, and development of “energetic materials” (explosives, projectiles, ballistics) and tools to analyze material interactions. My first thought was “What do you plan on doing with them?” While TV Armor – TV Screen Protectors will stop toys, balls, remotes, games controllers, etc from damaging a TV, we never tried blowing things up in front of it! Turns out they don’t expect it to stop an explosion but they will be used to protect their large monitors from being damaged.

TV Screen Protector Uses – UV Light blocking

So I got an interesting email the other day from one of our TV-Armor customers;

“Thank you for this product – TV armor.  But before I order a TV screen protector, does it provide UVA & UVB protection?  I have a skin condition that reacts with blisters to sunlight, halogen & fluorescent lighting. Since we got our new HD LCD TV a week ago, my face is blistered and my eyes are strained.”

Frankly I had never thought about the potential UV blocking properties of Acrylic. I obviously saw the UV blocking specs on our materials specification but I never put it together that this could be an important feature for a segment of the population. LCD and Plasma TVs give off a small amount of UV light. The goverment has regulations on how much light they give off. For someone without UV sensativity, the amounts are so small that they are unlikely to affect you, however if you are UV sensative it could be a real pain.

There are lots of conditions that would cause someone to be sensative to UV Light; an autoimmune disease called Discoid Lupus (DLE) which is a skin and connective tissue disorder. There is also other forms of photo sensitivity, ie: Lupus (SLE), hyperphotosensitivity, photo allergies, burn victims, etc. After I dug into it deeeper we even found a camp for kids with Xeroderma Pigmentosum which is a rare genetic disease. The camp is called Camp Sundown.

Anyway, I called up our material manufacturer and after a bit of digging we determined that our product blocks from 85% to 92% of UV Light in the 250 to 400 nanometer range. This covers the UVA, UVB, and some of the UVC spectrums. This is perfect for people suffering from UV sensativity conditions.

I have a phone call into the Camp Sundown folks to see if there is a way TV-Armor can help out. Either by donating some TV Screen Protectors for their camp or making a monetary donation. Hopefully we can help. If their is a way we can use our TV Screen Protectors to help make someone’s life better… we will find a way to make it happen.