Is it OK to transport a TV laying down?

You can lay it flat for a few minutes but should never transport it this way. 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.
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Does a TV need to be transported upright?

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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What happens if you lay a TV 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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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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Can you lay a flat screen TV down in the box?

So long as the television is not a Plasma, they're safe to travel lying down. The whole 'can't lay the TV down while shipping' thing came about because of PLASMA televisions, which don't exist anymore. Plasma's had gas encased within a large GLASS enclosure (I.e. the panel).
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TV transport guide by samsung



Can you lay an LCD TV flat?

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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Is it OK to transport an OLED TV laying down?

Can an OLED TV be laid flat? The only time an OLED TV should be flat is when it is in its original packaging supported by foam. Manufacturers recommend leaving the TV inside the box until it's ready for installation.
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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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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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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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Can one person carry a 65 inch TV?

Yes, but it takes planning. First, I had the TV on its stand, on the floor. Then, I tipped one end up far enough that I could get it stabilized on a chair (with a pad on the chair). Then, with the weight stabilized on the chair, I lifted the other end up far enough that I could get its weight on to my cabinet.
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How should you transport a TV?

Preparation tips
  1. Put your cables in a separate box. It can be tempting to put your cables in the same box as the TV so that you can save space. ...
  2. Read your manual. ...
  3. Clean your TV. ...
  4. Use an appropriate box. ...
  5. Cover the television. ...
  6. Do not lay the TV flat to transport it. ...
  7. Secure the box and label it.
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Can 55 inch TV fit in car?

You will be able to fit a 55 inch TV in the trunk of your car if the trunk is wide enough. However, you will not be able to vertically store the TV, you will need to fold the rear seats down and lay the TV flat.
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Will a 65 TV fit in CRV?

Yes it fits my '12 crv .
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Does an OLED TV need to be transported upright?

During transport, you definitely want it sitting upright, not flat. Once you get it home and open the box (upright) yes you can lay the TV flat to put the stand on.
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How do I transport my OLED TV in my car?

Just lightly wrapped the screen in a sheet and then put it back in the box. Shipped it across the country with UPS and amazingly, it didn't break or bend. If you're moving it with you, just keep it up right and everything should be good.
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Will a 65 TV fit in SUV?

You may be able to fit the TV in its carton flat in the cargo space, but if the TV is not upright during transport there is an increased risk of damage. The video at the 1 minute 11 second mark suggests a 65" TV will fit in a full size SUV and a 51" TV will fit in a standard size SUV.
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How do you move a TV without breaking it?

With the TV standing upright, place two foam pieces on the top two corners first. Use Mover's Wrap to tightly wrap around the foam pieces and secure them in place. Repeat this step on the bottom two corners. For additional protection, use a Furniture Pad to cover the TV after the Mover's Wrap is in place.
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Can you lay a curved TV on its back?

The curved back of the TV is usually designed to prevent people from laying it back, and if you place the TV on a firm surface, the amount of tension in the center is going to increase dramatically. What is this? You need to make sure to avoid placing the TV down firmly on its back.
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How big a TV can I fit in my car?

BRING THE RIGHT CAR

In terms of all flat-screens, A says that he's found that most sedans and SUVs can fit up to 43″ TVs across the back seat without a problem. Sets in the 50″ to 55″ range will likely not fit across any rear seats and probably won't fit in the back of smaller SUVs, at least standing upright.
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Can a TV be turned on its side?

The answer to whether it's okay to lay a flat screen down flat on its side is yes… and no. 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.
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Can I carry a 40 inch TV by myself?

you are correct!!! Although a TV set is carried in the compartment it should be booked as a luggage and the luggage fare is to be paid.
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