Just wondering how many people have wall mounted their HDTV's?
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We've only mounted one, at work. Pretty simple until it came time to hang the TV. It is mounted about 12 feet above the floor, which lead to a nightmare moment when we found ourselves at the top of two ladders, just a bit short of being able to drop it in the slot. We lived, the TV is still affixed to the wall, but it wasn't fun.
We've had mounts for couple of years for two TVs at home, that we'll get around to one of thesedaysyears. :blush:"Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have
raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog."
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our 46incher is attached to a bracket that's connected to its stand, it looks like its on the wall but its actually the stand its connected to
the 37incher in our bedroom is just on top of our long dresser
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We did have one of them (the one in the living room) mounted before we moved about a year and a half ago. However, both of ours have been on TV stands ever since.
I wanted the living room one to be mounted again when we first moved, but I actually like it better on the stand now that I am used to it. I dont think either of them will be mounted again.
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We have a 52" rear screen projection HD model. It stands about 5 feet tall, so we can not mount it. The bigger issue is that we have a very small home and the TV has been displaced by an upright piano. So the Piano is now in the former location of the TV. The TV is now rolling around in the middle of the living room. In the way.
The desire is to replace it with a similar sized flat screen and mount it above the piano... but I honestly can't see spending $800 to replace something that doesn't REALLY need to be replaced.
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When we do get one...it will be on a stand. Don't like the idea of not being able to change things around when we want to easily.Mom, remember, it's not what a person is like on the outside that counts,it's what they are like in their HEART!
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wall mount = pretty but often very impractical for the newbies.
1) where do you put your stuff like a bluray player, stereo, etc
2) People spend all this money on a big LCD, and then play the audio through some crap TV speakers because they don't want to wire up the other stuff
3) People often hang them like a picture, rather then a TV. So they hang them too high, or in bad locations
It's a nice clean look if you are willing to invest properly and have somewhere to put your gear.. but I love seeing people with the LCD on the wall and all the cables hanging down below it.
I still only have a micro rear projection, so my stuff is on a stand.Check out my blog - Coreplex: Rambling from inside the Grid
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I have to agree with you flynnibuss. At one time I had a full 5.1 Dolby Digital set up with my TV, but as more and more of my entertainment media migrates to my desktop, various pieces of audio gear have been retired.
At this point only the DVD player is hooked up to the TV (mainly because the TV is in the middle of the living room)
When we do eventually replace the TV, we will mount it on the wall (and hide the wires)and yes it will be too high, but the Piano gets more use in our home than the TV at this point.
...another reason why blue ray makes no sense in our home, we are scaling back on TV time in our home as the kids get older and have different interests (music, dance, freinds, Facebook, iPods) and don't care about 5.1 surround sound, bonus features, resolution, storage capacity ect.
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Originally posted by flynnibus View Postwall mount = pretty but often very impractical for the newbies.
1) where do you put your stuff like a bluray player, stereo, etc
2) People spend all this money on a big LCD, and then play the audio through some crap TV speakers because they don't want to wire up the other stuff
3) People often hang them like a picture, rather then a TV. So they hang them too high, or in bad locations
It's a nice clean look if you are willing to invest properly and have somewhere to put your gear.. but I love seeing people with the LCD on the wall and all the cables hanging down below it.sigpic
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don't under estimate the value of simple thin surface mount raceway. It can be painted too.. and makes a world of difference vs just hanging cables. Of course in wall conduit, with a cabinet is best... but the surface mount raceway is a cheap alternative that is significantly better then nothing at all.Check out my blog - Coreplex: Rambling from inside the Grid
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Am I evil? I am man, yes, I am
Originally posted by sleepyjeffDisneyland was meant to be sipped not chug-a-lugged
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The way our living room is setup, mounting is the best solution. My wife wants to make more floor space and the current 34 inch Panasonic HDTV is huge, weighing about 220 lbs sitting on a cabinet table with all the components. We want to reclaim that space and put the TV on the wall.sigpic
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Originally posted by OC2Epcot View Post...the current 34 inch Panasonic HDTV is huge, weighing about 220 lbs ...
Holy Guacamole! What is that beast made of? Is it lead shielded from atomic attack?
My 37 inch only weighs about 34 pounds. Inquiring minds want to know...
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