![]() This means that you can keep your Sony TV in your hot garage during the summer without worrying about it being broken or cracked when you try to use it again. According to Sony, you can store your Sony TV in rooms up to 140☏ or 60☌. Their TVs, however, have a much higher heat tolerance when in storage. Similar to Samsung and LG, Sony also claims that the hottest environment their TVs can operate in is 104☏ or 40☌. LG does not specify their TV’s heat tolerance when in storage. So if your TV is in storage, pay close attention to its average humidity levels, especially during the rainy season. ![]() However, garages’ humidity can reach up to 90%. Considering most homes’ maximum humidity is 60%, you shouldn’t have to worry about this too much if your TV is in a central location. LG also claims that its TV’s maximum humidity tolerance is 80%. That’s the record temperature in several countries, so it’s a good idea to pay close attention to your home’s temperature during the warmer months. Like Samsung TVs, LG TVs can also function correctly in an environment that’s up to 104☏ or 40☌. So, we recommend you refer to other brands’ humidity tolerances to estimate which humidity levels Samsung TVs can endure. While many manufacturers provide users with their TVs’ humidity tolerance, Samsung does not. If you’re storing your Samsung TV in an attic or garage, ensure its temperature doesn’t exceed 113☏ or 45☌. However, TVs from this brand can tolerate much hotter environments when in storage (i.e. So, if your home is particularly steamy during the summer, consider turning on the AC or a fan. Samsung TVs can be used in rooms with an ambient temperature of up to 104☏, which is about 40☌.
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