Umm.....You can but you wont be able 2 watch it and it might mess your screen up a little bit! But if you want 2 take a chance at messing your TV up go ahead! Having the tv on its side for a short amount of time will not do any harm to the picture you just have to stand it back up for about 30 min before you watch it. I wouldn't recommend "storing" it on its side for long periods of time though.
Yes you can not lay a plasma tv flat. It must be kept at an angle.
no keep it upright it will mess it up if u dont.
You can lay a lcd tv down on its back as far as for 8 hours not to sure for that long
If you can avoid it never lay an LCD on it's back for a long period of time.
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, the panasomic plasma televison should include a USB port. It is in the back of the television. You can ask the sales associate to point it out to you.
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No, the plasma in blister is the term in biology and is the fluid medium of the blood. The plasma in a television is the term in physics and is ionized gas in plasma state.
A JVC plasma is a brand of television and a plasma television does not use liquid crystal displays (which is and LCD television). Plasma televisions are thinner and provide crisper images.
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The difference between a plasma and widescreen lcd tv is that a plasma has less of a viewing range. They both have great video quality.
Yes Plasma TV are more expensive then LED as you will get more features with Plasma TV