(Both) larger LCD and LED TVs are constructed to have their weight balanced when set upright. So if you lay the screen flat, there won't be adequate support in the middle, which can lead to cracking or distortion on the edges if left that way over time.Jan 31, 2017
(Both) larger LCD and LED TVs are constructed to have their weight balanced when set upright. So if you lay the screen flat, there won't be adequate support in the middle, which can lead to cracking or distortion on the edges if left that way over time.Jan 31, 2017
How do you transport TVs?
Starting from the top of the TV, wrap the center of the TV with two to three layers of bubble wrap to form a protective layer over the screen. Pad each of the TV's corners with a piece of foam. Secure with packing tape. Spread a moving blanket out, and place the TV flat in the center with the screen side facing up.
Can I transport a new LED TV laying down?
(Both) larger LCD and LED TVs are constructed to have their weight balanced when set upright. So if you lay the screen flat, there won't be adequate support in the middle, which can lead to cracking or distortion on the edges if left that way over time.Jan 31, 2017
Can you transport a TV in a car?
If your car is small, it will be better to move your TV in a moving truck. If you're moving the TV in a car, place it upright in the back seat. Fill in any empty space around the TV with additional boxes or rolled moving blankets to keep the movement of the TV to a minimum.
Can you transport a LED TV in the cold?
This isn't specifically a problem with the screen -- an LED flat screen is a big box of delicate electronic components, and prolonged exposure to cold or heat can affect them. Samsung warns against storing LCD televisions at temperature below -20 degrees centigrade (-4 Fahrenheit) or above 45 degrees (113 Fahrenheit).
Can I transport an LED TV laying down?
(Both) larger LCD and LED TVs are constructed to have their weight balanced when set upright. So if you lay the screen flat, there won't be adequate support in the middle, which can lead to cracking or distortion on the edges if left that way over time.Jan 31, 2017