LCD TV Vertical Safe?
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LCD TV Vertical Safe?
I recently purchased a 26" Insignia LCD HDTV and was just wondering if LCDs are able to be flipped vertically without any problems, the last thing I want is for DoDonPachi to kill my TV!
*I am not taking responsibility for anything*
But, yeah it should be 100% safe. Heck, Burger King, Mc Donalds and KFC have all their tv's tated. They're the kings of tate.
Go Nuts.
The future will be bright for us shmuppos. Soon the first 16:9 Tate 720p HD 2D arcade shmups will come and we will all have to look for a lcd wall mount that rotates!
Please freeze me in and unfreeze me when this becomes a reality!
I think I just went overboard........
But, yeah it should be 100% safe. Heck, Burger King, Mc Donalds and KFC have all their tv's tated. They're the kings of tate.

The future will be bright for us shmuppos. Soon the first 16:9 Tate 720p HD 2D arcade shmups will come and we will all have to look for a lcd wall mount that rotates!
Please freeze me in and unfreeze me when this becomes a reality!
I think I just went overboard........

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brokenhalo
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brokenhalo
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found an answer to my own question.
http://www.avmountsonline.com/proddetai ... od=BT-7515
only supports up to 32"/55 lbs. i'm going to have to look up the weight of my tv now. this is going to be awesome.
http://www.avmountsonline.com/proddetai ... od=BT-7515
only supports up to 32"/55 lbs. i'm going to have to look up the weight of my tv now. this is going to be awesome.