Several manufacturers (all except one) recommend putting a soft cloth down under the screen.The pure orientation component cannot have anything to do with this "folk" recommendation, otherwise manufacturers would specify that laying them flat would be disastrous.(No mention of how to transport in terms of orientation, just that using original packing material is recommended.)īased on all of these images, it seems that we can draw a couple of conclusions: Well, pictures say it much better than words: While not guaranteed, I'd figure those who make these devices should know about this and at the very least have a vested interest in not being liable for returns if customers broke products and no warnings were given. How did I come to this conclusion? I figured one way to go about this would be to look into LCD TV/Monitor manufacturer's manuals to see if there were any warnings about this. This appears to have a valid concern (increased risk of scratching the screen when laid flat), but has been mistakenly extended into a blanket recommendation with no basis (nebulous concerns about TVs/monitors "going bad").
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