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Old 09-29-2014, 09:22 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Chaselady View Post
We have been told the opposite, that LCD ( liquid crystal ) shoul not get cold as they will freeze....so we bought a plasma for the cottage. No problems at all.
That is interesting Chaselady... When I was purchasing the two TVs 5 years ago for my camp I contacted Samsungs technical support and they were the ones who informed me that their LCD TV's would handle the cold better than their plasmas. They also stated that their LCD's were good for -4 degrees. They did however tell me before plugging them in to make sure they were up to room temperature for at least two hours which I always do.

I just checked their web site now and according to Samsung, both their plasma and LCD TV's are good to -4 degrees for storage!

So I guess either way if it's working stick with it!

Dan
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