no keep it upright it will mess it up if u dont.
Our 50 inch Samsung Plasma was just picked up for warranty repair. They loaded it face down on foam in the back of a pick up truck. We had heard the same stories about you shouldn't lay them down because of the gases, etc. They told us that was a myth. They said this was the way they always transported them. We called the number in our manual to tell them and they also assured us it was a myth, that they could be transported on face down as long as it was on foam and strapped down.
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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.
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It touches children if you put in on a stand so if you lay it flat you can T-bag it regularly
Yes you can not lay a plasma tv flat. It must be kept at an angle.
yes. most can tilt about 10 degrees back or forward, beyond that you're taking a big risk. never, EVER, lay a plasma tv flat. Even if you're moving it and it's turned off. The heavy glass can be de-laminated from the phosphors, blurring or ruining your picture. If you really need to tilt your screen, the safest bet is an LCD.
YES.......that rule only applies to plasma
The word to lay down flat is... prone. Cookiecrisp$$
Move the gate to one side then lay your phone flat and wait for the face to fall asleep
Simply hold down the eject button for a few seconds and the screen should lay flat. This will enable you to see the SD slot.
Squirrels may lay flat on their stomachs to cool down, rest, or feel safe from predators.
Dogs may lay flat on their stomach as a sign of submission, relaxation, or to cool off on a hot surface.
A dog may lay flat on its stomach to show submission, relaxation, or to cool off on a hot surface.
As far as I have seen, ceiling mounts lay flat beacause its easy to install. anonymous@oola.com
Squirrels lay flat to avoid predators and blend in with their surroundings. This behavior helps them stay safe and hidden from potential threats.