YES.......that rule only applies to plasma
Yes. But be sure that whatever you do you don't lay the screen on anything sharp, or if you do face up, be sure that the screen won't have anything dropped on it. Personally, I wouldn't recommend it but I've had to service the larger flat screen LCD sets by laying them down on their faces. The screen is very thin and can break easily.
You should be able to.
You can lay a lcd tv down on its back as far as for 8 hours not to sure for that long
dont turn it off
Wouldn't recommend it. It's always better to keep them upright unless they're in their original shipping carton. Even then, it's a questionable practice.
Just relax and watch TV. You can also lay down or something and just close your eyes.
There are a number of highly rated LCD LED Televisions. It will ultimately come down to size, price, features etc. Some highly regarded models are the Samsung - UN55D8000 and the Sony Internet TV - NSX-40GT1.
idk, i rather go for a walk or lay down in the park doing nothing
Lay the tv face down. There are six small screws in the back of the tv that need removing. Once removed, the base will pull out.
Samsung offers quite a few 55" televisions. Among them are the LED 6100 and LED 6150 both of the Smart TV series, the LED 6070, LED 6300, LED 6350, LED 6800, LED 7050, and LED 7100 of the TV Series
No. It can rip the stitches. Lay down and put a pillow under your knee and another under your foot and watch TV.
No
3D and LED cannot be compared. 3D televisions can use LCD or LED technology. LED may be either 2D or 3D.
Light-Emitting Diode =LED LED is not a kind of display, when we say LED tv is actually means LCD display with LED back lights.