Can you lay a LCD TV flat for storage?

Plasma screens should never be laid flat, but because LCD screens are made of different materials, they can be laid flat on their backs for short periods of time without serious concern. This can often cause confusion for those unfamiliar with the differences between plasma and LCD TVs.
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Can you store a LCD TV laying down?

Commonly, the reason that you'll see for why a flat screen cannot be laid on its side is that you'll damage the plasma or LCD crystals inside the screen. But it doesn't really work like that. You aren't going to damage the internal workings of your flat screen TV by laying it flat.
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Will it hurt a LCD TV to lay flat?

If you ever move your TV, keep it upright at all times. They're designed so the weight is evenly distributed when they're standing up. If laid down, they're no longer balanced, so gravity can pull the edges down. Then, potentially, the screen will crack.
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Does an LCD TV have to be stored upright?

Position: Flat screen televisions should be stored upright, never on their back or side. Make sure you mark which way is up on the outside of the box. Placement: Avoid stacking anything on top of your TV, as it could put pressure on the screen and cause serious damage.
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Can a new TV be laid flat?

Large Thin TVs are very fragile. Vibrations, and lack of screen support are the main reasons why you shouldn't ever transport your TV laying down. Most manufacturers intend for the TV to be upright which is why most are packed with supportive Styrofoam corners.
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Why Can't You Lay an LCD TV Flat?



Can you store a TV vertically?

Never store a TV on its back or on its screen; always place upright. Storing it on its back can severely damage its internal components. Storing a TV on its screen is also always ill-advised, as it puts pressure on the screen and can result in the screen breaking.
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How do you store TV in storage?

6 Tips for Storing a TV in a Storage Unit
  1. Locate the Original Box. In order to best protect your TV, it's a good idea to use the original box the TV came in. ...
  2. Document the Connection. ...
  3. Make Sure the TV and Cables Are Clean. ...
  4. Load the TV Into the Box. ...
  5. Keep the TV Upright While Being Transported and Moved.
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How do you transport a flat screen TV?

Keep the TV upright. Once the TV is wrapped, slide it into the box vertically. If you have a large-screen TV, have someone help you. Always keep a flat-panel TV in the upright position during moving or storage to avoid pressure on the lightweight glass that could cause permanent damage.
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What can I do with an old LCD TV?

Donate or repurpose your TV

If you've got old TVs sitting around that still work—be them flat-screen or CRT—consider donating them instead. Try calling up your local Goodwill, Salvation Army, or even a school or public library, and see if they're in need of a TV.
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How do you transport a 65 inch TV without a box?

Wrap the TV with a moving blanket – you might need two blankets depending on how large your TV is. Wrap the TV with the blanket and secure the blanket with tape.
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If You Don't Have the Original TV Box
  1. Packing tape.
  2. Bubble wrap.
  3. Moving blanket.
  4. Box cutter.
  5. Wardrobe box.
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How do I transport a 75 inch TV in my car?

Simply put the foam pieces in the corners, stretch wrap the TV, pack it in a box, or wrap a moving blanket around it. If there is any space left, use padding to fill in the gaps. Once the TV is packed properly, place it inside the car and use pillows, quilts, or other soft items to secure it in place.
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Can you transport an OLED TV laying down?

it can be laid Flat if its on the box with all the foam inside the box properly attached to the cardboard box(for sure if it's new in unopened box). After you open it, make sure you take it upright from the box. put most of the force in the bottom of the TV that has the power and speaker attachment.
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How fragile are LED TV screens?

At the end of the day, flat screen TV's are more fragile than older TV's. If you're going to be moving one around often.. which is outside of the norm and probably not recommended.. you're going to want to at least take every precaution possible. I would use two people and go VERY slowly and carefully.
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Can you transport a TV in the cold?

In most cases, though, temperature fluctuations won't cause any damage. On its website, Samsung says its TVs can be safely stored in environments ranging from -4 degrees to 113 degrees. Unless you store in your flat-screen TV in a walk-in freezer or oven, it shouldn't reach these temperatures.
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Are Broken TVs worth anything?

Depending on the model of your TV and what condition it's in, you can expect to earn very little trying to sell a broken one. Some places will buy old appliances for scraps and parts, or with the intention of fixing and selling it on, but you won't earn enough in most cases to make the effort worth it.
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Are old televisions worth anything?

More common sets, such as the RCA TRK-12, are generally worth $6,000 to about $8,000. The rarer the set, the higher the value. Less common sets, such as the GE HM-185, bring $8,000 and up. Very rare sets can be worth $20,000 or more.
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What do you do with old TVs that don't work?

TV disposal: your options
  1. Sell or trade in a TV. Trade in your TV with a retailer, or find a buyer through neighbours or local networks – it will save you the hassle of shipping. ...
  2. Donate your old TV. Many charities welcome a TV in working order. ...
  3. Repair your TV.
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Can you lay a plasma TV face down?

Its ok to lay it flat for a few minutes on a padded surface to mount the base but it should never be laid down for a extended period of time specially when transporting it and laid especially face down. The weight of the screen itself and the jarring of the drive can shatter the glass panel.
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Why should you not lay a TV flat?

If you lay it flat while transporting it, the screen on the LED TV could crack or warp. If you lay your LED TV flat for travel, any bump or vibrations from the car could severely impact your TV screen. The best way to transport the TV is by sitting it upright on the back seat.
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Is it OK to store a TV in the garage?

It's OK to put a TV in your garage in all but the most extreme conditions. Most TV manufacturers allow for an operating range between 40º F- 100º F (4º C – 37º C) and recommend a relative humidity level of 80% or less.
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What can damage a flat screen TV?

Extreme heat, cold, humidity, or moisture can permanently damage the display a flat screen TV. Humidity can short out circuitry inside the TV, while extreme heat or cold can disrupt the ability of the pixels to change color properly.
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How do you destroy an LCD TV?

Hit the LCD with a quick blow to the screen which will crack the LCD glass but leave the plastic screen intact. When the person turns it on they will see a rainbow pattern & a impact position where the liquid crystal is broken.
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Why should you not touch the LCD screen?

A harder touch may cause the LCDs to visibly react with swirls and whorls, but if you don't press too hard, no permanent damage accrues.
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