No exactly at the first moment, but it will get hot if you leave your TV on for a long time.
A guy's "Spank Bank" is the library of (hot) visual images projectedon to the "Movie Screen of the Mind" while masturbating.reference: TV show, "Rescue Me"
Yes, but not excessively. Electronics get hot because electricity runs through them but they aren't supposed to get excessively hot.
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Most TVs are not hot enough to cause an issue if a flat screen.
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If you have an iPod touch or iPhone, apps from the TV are in App Store> Featured (bottom of the screen)> What's Hot (top of the screen)> Staff Favorites (end of the list)> Apps from iPhone TV Ads
In the cabinet, yes, but not in a television that is working. There would be dangerously high voltages and it would get too hot.
He may be. Working on a crab boat out of Alaska and being on TV might cause people to think so.
Its better to use screen cleaner of the type used for computer monitors as these are alcohol based and dry without leaving a reside. Polish can be affected by the heat of the screen. DO NOT clean a hot screen and do not press hard of the screen itself as this can cause damage . Always refer to the manufacturers instructions as well as there are issues of warranty to consider
The best TV's on the market right now are made by Samsung. They offer different flat screen styles. The LED is the best one to choose; as the plasma can often get hot, if running for a long time.
This varies from material to material. Aluminum can be as low as 500 degrees by some specs while steel can approach 2000 degrees while hot working. You need to be more specific on the material being hot worked.