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I put an AC in my window, and part of the air blows onto the back of the LCD, do you think the cold air could have effect on the LCD? I know the LCD's run warmer and the 60' air hits it right on... bad?
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it may even be good for the thing
![]() but yea just make sure its not TOO cold and like water condenses on it and stuff that definitely wouldnt be good.
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it shouldn't be a problem, just make sure that the cold air blasting across it isn't too cold.... i doubt it'll be cold enough to make the LCD react slower or cause condensation
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