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Old 10-26-2012, 03:13 PM   #1
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Default Modern TV question

Up north, I have an old (1980s era) TV - we watch DVDs and VHS videos on it. I'd like to replace it, for it isn't a very good picture. But I am concerned about the fact that in the winter, I shut down everything in the shack and it gets below freezing - sometimes way below freezing.

If I were to replace it, do modern TVs withstand freezing temps, especially the newer screens?

I don't want to have to have that as another thing I have to take home when I winterize the 'shack'.

Thanks for your help.

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