Will respectuflly disagree.
I still would not risk it. The glass is self-supporting and with the vibrations of transport, can easily crack. The risk is also much greater for units larger than 32".
Lying horizontal (but static) when stacked for shipping purchases (and in carton) does not apply the same stresses as the kind it will likely experience during the proposed transport. I have personally witnessed an LCD monitor ruined by transport in this manner; it now has a permanent blue/red hue around the entire perimeter. By buddy was not pleased...
If you must transport it flat, make sure the glass side is up (not down). Sorry to complicate the decision making process
I still would not risk it. The glass is self-supporting and with the vibrations of transport, can easily crack. The risk is also much greater for units larger than 32".
Lying horizontal (but static) when stacked for shipping purchases (and in carton) does not apply the same stresses as the kind it will likely experience during the proposed transport. I have personally witnessed an LCD monitor ruined by transport in this manner; it now has a permanent blue/red hue around the entire perimeter. By buddy was not pleased...
If you must transport it flat, make sure the glass side is up (not down). Sorry to complicate the decision making process
