there are magnets underneath the glass, so just make sure it is turned off for a good 15 minutes before and after rotating it, otherwise it will distort the picture (or warp colours).
TVs are definitely not designed to be flipped though, so make sure it is firmly in place. last thing you want is for it to be not balanced well and fall onto the floor (which is probably where the fire warnings come from).
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i regularly flip my TVs. one's 19" and one's 32", and i've never had any issues. i have however started a fire in gloucester park, burnt down someone's conservatory, burnt my old bedroom, barbequed a dreamcast, and set fire to someone's acoustic guitar (sadly these are true
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