no it will explode, and/or freeze up the technology inside
You cannot store a DLP television in cold weather because it will freeze when kept in this kind of weather.
Particularly cold temperatures can affect both cold cathode back lighting as well as the speed at which the crystals can change state. However, both of them will correct themselves once the television has reached a normal internal temperature. Electronics are generally much better able to handle cold temperatures than we are so the viewers will be affect by the cold sooner than a television will be damaged.
School closings due to unseasonable bitterly cold weather in the United States are treated the same as closings due to snow and other weather related closings. They will be posted on local television stations and announced on radio from time to time. They may also be posted on your school's website.
because the seats and carpet and such store and release heat.
It depends on where you happen to be in the world. Local weather-forecast programmes on the TV or radio is the best source on what to expected regarding the likely temperature.
In 1991, someone created TV or television, on television you can see the weather channel, in the weather channel, there are a lot of information about the weather.
Uranus's weather is cold
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Actually, glass is a cooled liquid, not a solid. It can still be frozen at lower temperatures.
No. You should store your china in moderate room temperatures. If you keep china in a chilly garage you risk cracks and breaks.
Yes, you experience or feel cold weather