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It's not so much of an actual magnet as it is an electrically control electromagnetic field that directs the beam to the screen of the TV.

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Yes, a magnet can be removed from a TV by carefully sliding it off without causing any damage to the screen or internal components. It's important to exercise caution to avoid causing any interference with the TV's electronic functions.

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