LCD. Liquid Crystal Display. So if your storing it below freezing then no it will not survive.
Actually LCD's arent a liquid, its a crystal display that due the way it reacts to electric fields acts like liquid. Lcd's will not freeze, the only thing is until warmed up they will have slow performance. LCD's are left outside in numerous places, car navigation screens, amusement parks, even snowmobile tachometers now use lcd displays.
An LCD will be fine stored in cold, just let it warm up before using and make sure the place your storing it is dry, humidity is what will kill your electronics not cold.
Now Plasma displays are a different story DO NOT let them freeze.
LCD televisions will function properly within a cold environment as long as long as the temperature does not drop too far below freezing. If the temperature drops into the teens it may cause some slight problems with the television.
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it's better to store batteries in a cold climate, e.g., the refrigerator
it was cold it was cold it was cold
yes?
It was cold in the Quaternary time period
climate affects clothing because climate is the weather pattern over a period of time so if it is very hot your clothes may start to fade if it is very cold your clothes become cold and your clothes stick to you.
The climate that never has cold weather is the Tropical climate!
Ice Age
Cold Climate.
Cold its 153 degrees Celsius
Love in a Cold Climate was created in 1949.
Yes you google search cold climate
there were warm and cold climate the winter was cold the summer was warm and fall pretty cold