
Can I lay a plasma TV on its back?
Plasma TV screens are made up of very thin layers of high-endtechnology that are best supported in a vertical position. Laying the TV flat won't hurt it, but it's more likely to be damaged in this ...
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Can a plasma TV be set on its side or back?
The risk with transporting it laying down is that the glass panel has a significantly higher chance of cracking than when in an upright position. Doesn't mean you can't take the risk yourself (whic...
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Help my panasonic 42"plasma viera tv turned its self off and it wont go back on,?
Try looking at the wires at the back, a wire could be broken or have a lose connection. If that isnt the problem, ring the store where you bought it from and they may be able to diagnose the proble...
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Can I download movies onto my laptop but play back using my plasma TV as a monitor I bought an HDMI cable.?
I've been using http://ddlshack.com/ for a while now and I've never got a virus. The movies are great quality too, and don't take too long to download ;)
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Are sony plasma TVs a good choice for first time buyers of plasma TVs?
Sony TV's have been around for a long time. If you are a first time buyer of a plasma TV Sony is a reputable company and would offer many excellent choices for you.
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