http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Would_an_LCD_TV_freeze_if_left_in_an_unheated_spa…
"LCDs will only work properly in a certain temperature range, and can
usually be stored in a larger range with colder and warmer temperatures.
Most LCDs can be stored down to -40F or up to 115F before damage occurs, but
will only operate properly in a more comfortable 50F to 90F range. This
varies by screen, so you'll want to check the specifications in your TV's
manual. If your LCD is left out in the cold, make sure to allow it to rise
to room temperature before attempting to power it on, and it should be just
fine."
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh at aracnet.com>
To: <classiccmp at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 10:47 PM
Subject: Storage of LCD Monitors?
Are there any temperature concerns when storing LCD
Monitors? I'm
concerned as this winter looks like it will probably be very cold, and it
could get below freezing in our garage.
Zane
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