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re: ? about buying a TV
Posted on 11/26/10 at 2:14 pm to Zach
Posted on 11/26/10 at 2:14 pm to Zach
This recess: let's talk about this. There are what's called "articulating arm mounts". That means the mount can be installed in your recessed cavity and the display can be moved and manipulated outside of it. If you have room on either side of the cavity for the display to overlap each side without impeding the use of cabinet doors, etc.., then don't get too hung up on staying inside the cavity recess. The articulating mount will allow you to access your connections with ease and you can consider a larger screen, which I think you would enjoy.
*eta: be aware that Best Buy will not set the video images on their lesser expensive products to look their best. Don't be afraid to purchase if what you see on the show floor doesn't "wow" you. I can assist you in adjusting the image to be (and stay) outstanding. The settings on my plasmas and video projector in my home are far off from the factory settings. I have friends and family that plead with me to calibrate their sets. Its easy with a calibration disk, some blue and red gels and an understanding of what to look for. Whenever you decide, post a message an email for contact and I'll reach out to you and give you some assistance.
*eta: be aware that Best Buy will not set the video images on their lesser expensive products to look their best. Don't be afraid to purchase if what you see on the show floor doesn't "wow" you. I can assist you in adjusting the image to be (and stay) outstanding. The settings on my plasmas and video projector in my home are far off from the factory settings. I have friends and family that plead with me to calibrate their sets. Its easy with a calibration disk, some blue and red gels and an understanding of what to look for. Whenever you decide, post a message an email for contact and I'll reach out to you and give you some assistance.
This post was edited on 11/26/10 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 11/26/10 at 2:46 pm to HubbaBubba
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*eta: be aware that Best Buy will not set the video images on their lesser expensive products to look their best. Don't be afraid to purchase if what you see on the show floor doesn't "wow" you. I can assist you in adjusting the image to be (and stay) outstanding. The settings on my plasmas and video projector in my home are far off from the factory settings. I have friends and family that plead with me to calibrate their sets. Its easy with a calibration disk, some blue and red gels and an understanding of what to look for. Whenever you decide, post a message an email for contact and I'll reach out to you and give you some assistance.
Very interesting,
Posted on 11/26/10 at 4:09 pm to HubbaBubba
Man I'm not sure what you just said but can you hook us up With some basic instructions?
This post was edited on 11/26/10 at 4:11 pm
Posted on 11/26/10 at 5:16 pm to HubbaBubba
quote:
This recess: let's talk about this. There are what's called "articulating arm mounts". That means the mount can be installed in your recessed cavity and the display can be moved and manipulated outside of it. If you have room on either side of the cavity for the display to overlap each side without impeding the use of cabinet doors, etc.., then don't get too hung up on staying inside the cavity recess. The articulating mount will allow you to access your connections with ease and you can consider a larger screen, which I think you would enjoy.
I've got what I call "side doors' that are on sliding tracks. I can move my TV forward ahead of the recess on a platform and I can swivel left or right.
The problem is access to the back of the TV for wiring. It's very difficult to even plug the set into the wall socket against the back wall with a conventional TV that has a lot of depth.
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