Freezing an LCD TV


I am wanting to put a 50 inch lcd tv in my cabin. The problem is that I don't keep the place heated when I am not there in the winter. It's not uncommon to arrive at the cabin and the temperature inside is 20-30 degrees below zero. Will this damage the tv? I would assume it "should" be OK if I make sure it is warmed up before turning it on.
Any opinions???
Thanks!
nuguy
I have the same situation and leave my CRT TV and stereo equipment through the winter and never have any problem. I would worry more about theft and would try to find a place to store that bad boy during the off season.
Thanks everyone. I actually go there just as much in the winter as the summmer. As does Maineiac, I leave my crt, marantz receiver, sat receiver etc... and have had no problems. I do warm the place up before turning anything on. I believe Mark's comment makes perfect sence although it's not what I wanted to hear. I'd better do some research and try to find an alternate plan.
Thanks again!!!
Some manufacturers provides specs on operating temperature ranges and storage ranges. 20 to 30 below is probably well below what the manufacturer would recommends, but that doesn't mean your LCD will not function (if allowed to warm up). I just can't imagine that extreme low temperatures won't have an effect on longevity and optimal performance.

On a more positive note, you could always sell it as a cryo'd unit.