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Can I leave a LCD or Plasma TV over winter in a cottage in Wisconsin, exposed to sub-zero temperatures?

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Eliz asked:


We have left regular cathode tube TVs there for years, but we need a new tv and I wanted to get LCD or Plasma.

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2 Responses to “Can I leave a LCD or Plasma TV over winter in a cottage in Wisconsin, exposed to sub-zero temperatures?”

  1. little_emmynem Says:

    i think you can

    refer this website…..good one for u r question

  2. A Well Lit Garden Says:

    LCD panels can rupture at minus 20 degrees F and below and this type of damage is not covered by a manufacturer’s warranty or a store’s extended warranty. This is usually documented in the neglect section of the warranty.

    Plasma cells contain a gas and should fair better than an LCD.