Yes you can, although it does depend on how long it will be on its side. It is best that LCD TV's be kept upright as much as possible, however a short trip (30 mins-1hr) in a car on its side will not cause it damage. In actual fact some large screen TV's instructions tell you to lay the TV on its front to atttach the stand.
The average price of a car LCD screen vary just a normal lcd screens. You have to consider what quality you need and what the necessary features are. The prices start at about 100$.
yes, yes it can
Well, there are many situations in which both can be used correctly. For example, you would say "I told HIM to bring the car home today"..it would not make sense to say "I told HE to bring home the car today" right? maybe if you had a specific sentence and you were wondering when to use him or he I would be able to understand what you mean better.
A CCTV LCD would be seen by many security guards in their jobs. The would use the LCD screen to keep an eye on a supermarket, shopping centre, town streets and car parks.
It was probably hit by a car (automobile).
No, the right side of the car is the passenger's side.
no
The best baby accessory is a car safety seat,one is required to bring your infoant home from the hospital.
it depends if you have warranty or something that says you can bring it back in less than 30 days
In the United States the driver side of the car is the left side of the car.
No, sorry, all my car seats are fixed in the car.
beacause the smart car are smart