Click for best price Peerless PLA60-UNL(P) Universal Articulating Wall Mount for 32" to 60" Displays (Black)
Price : $547.52 Too low to display
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  1. Sold Individually

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PEERLESS PLA60 UNLP Articulating Wall Arm for 37"60" Flat Panel Screens (Black) Fits 37"60" LCD screens up to 175 lbs; Mounts to 2 wood studs or concrete; Arm extends up to 32.4" from wall or folds to 5.6" ; Includes cord sheath & snap cover cord channels to conceal/control cables; Attach arm at any 5 different locations on wall plate; Ball-joint design at screen allows for easy side-to-side movement with +10/-5deg tilt & up to 180deg swivel ; UL tested to hold 4 times the stated weight load capacity ; Built-in screen leveling feature 7deg roll with no tools or adjustments; Steel-construction with scratch resistant fused epoxy finish; Includes VESA(R) 75/100 ;adapter plate ; Black "Articulating Wall Arm for 37""60"" Flat Panel Screens (Black)"

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Exceptionally Good Wall Mount

I purchased the Peerless PLA60-UNL(P) Universal Articulating Wall Mount for 37" to 60" Displays (Black) to hang my 58" Plasma TV and couldn't be happier. It arrived in 5 days, was double boxed, and I paid no shipping fees. Watching TV has never been more enjoyable.

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Click for best price Premier Mounts Mount/Suspension Adapter for LCD Displays - PRC
Price : $139.99 $132.76
Features :
  1. VESA 75 and 100 Compliant mounting brackets included
  2. 360º of swivel and 180º of tilt
  3. Cable concealment within tube
  4. Adjustable height 24"-46"
  5. UL Certified, Lifetime Guarantee

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Universal suspension mount for 10"-30" LCD displays

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Click for best price Peerless 16FT Ceiling Plate for Jumbo Mount - CMJ470/ 1 1/2 - 11.5 Nps Pipe Fitt
Price : $43.15 Too low to display
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  1. CEILING PLATE 300LB WOOD/CONCRETE

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Steel - 300 lb, 300 lb

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Click for best price Mount World 1124 Adjustable Tilting Ceiling Mount for Insignia 32, 36, 37, 40, 42, 46, 50, 52 inch LCD Plasma
Price : $49.99
Features :
  1. Height adjustment is from 15" to 25"
  2. Supports tv up to 110 lb
  3. Offers up to 15/-5 Degree Tilt
  4. Support VESA 200x200 400x400 600x400 700x400 screen adapter plate
  5. Durable powder-coated finish in black color

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This LCD ceiling mounts offer exceptionally strong support for your LCD TV while maximizing your workstation environment. It allows your flat screen or flat panel monitor to successfully adapt to any environment where a wall or desk mount is not an option. You can change the height adjustment of your flat panel monitor to meet your specific needs

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Click for best price Simplicity SMF1-B1 TV Wall Mount with Full-Motion Tilt & Swivel 19"-40" Flatpanels
Price : $100.00
Features :
  1. 19" - 40" flat-panel TVs up to 60 lbs
  2. ets you extend, retract, tilt and swivel
  3. in-arm cable channel conceals and organizes cables

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Simplicity SMF1 is the ultimate full-motion tilt and swivel wall mount for most 19" - 40" flat-panel TVs up to 60 lbs. The SMF1 lets you extend, retract, tilt and swivel your TV up to 15.67" from the wall, so you can always find the perfect viewing angle, giving you optimum picture quality no matter where you're sitting in a room. Exclusive tilting technology allows up to 15º of effortless tilt motion without the use of tools. The SMF1 can also "roll" up to 5º clockwise or counterclockwise after mounting to ensure your TV is perfectly level with its surroundings. An in-arm cable channel conceals and organizes cables the length of the mount for a flawless installation. Save space by mounting your TV in a corner. Pre-assembled for quick and easy installation. Universal brackets fit most flat-panel TVs up to 40".

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Does the job

I bought this at Costco. (I paid $69.99 on sale).
I have my 32" Vizio LCD tv mounted in my bedroom. The instruction manual is only understandable after making yourself conversant with the very good instructions included on the dvd that came with, (both visual and spoken). The DVD also contains instructions on mounting some of their other wall mounts.
Since it is a single arm mount, it will be a bit offset when the tv is all the way against the wall, but that can be taken into consideration before mounting.It sits about 3" from the wall when fully back.
The hardware is well made, and there are many ways of mounting many types of backs, including rounded, (curved), and flat, with many VESA options. Though, I must say that the cord management is small, so I used velcro fasteners to keep them on the arm.
The TV also tilts sideways, but it only does so when you move it, and it is a one finger operation, as they advertise, as well as up and down. All the movement features are adjustable with the included hex wrench.
Once I was familiar with the operation, and found the center of the stud, (no small feat in this building), it took about 1/2 hour, and I had it up by myself. I am a small woman.
I would recommend this to a friend.

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Great customer service!

I picked this mount up at Costso for $80 to use with my Vizio VX37 37" LCD. Yurns out Vizio doesn't like to conform to standards with the mounting hole spacing and the cross rails on this mount were about 2 inches too short even though it is designed to work with up to a 40" display. There is a lot of adjustability in the mount and just about any mounting hole spacing up to a certain max will work. I managed to rig both rails together to cover the distance but that left me with only a top rail. So I called Simplicity customer service today to order 2 more rails for the bottom. They weren't suprised when I said I had a Vizio...apparently they hear this issue frequently. He said that technically I will void my warranty by doing this but he would be happy to get me another set of rails anyway if I wanted. I expected it to cost me something but he thanked me for purchasing one of their mounts and said there was no charge - parts are going out UPS. NICE. FYI - the mount works just fine the way I have it set up and seems to support the 45lb Vizio well. It has good swivel and tilt adjustment as well as a lot of flexibility in adjusting the mounting height even after you already bolt the plate to the wall.

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Questions & Answers
Question : How can i connect a laptop to an lcd hdtv?
I have a visio lcd hdtv. I got a dell inspiron 9200 laptop and i want to hook my laptop up to the tv to watch videos that are on my laptop. the laptop has an s video output but i cant find an hdmi, only a dvi video connecter. if i use an svideo connecter will the quality of the movie or video be worse or better or the same on the tv as the computer

Answer:
if you're thinking of buying a laptop you should check out this site first. they give you a sony vaio laptop for FREE! all you need to do is complete a few quick tasks for them.

 

Question : Can I use a 1080p lcd hdtv as a pc monitor picture-quality wise?
I know that I can plug it in. But what about using say a 40" 1080p lcd hdtv as a montitor? Would it look as crisp as the 24" viewsonic I have now? Should I stick with lcd's that are MADE to be pc monitors?Thanks!

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I use my 52" Sony Bravia LCD HDTV as a computer monitor. It's connected to my computer using a DVI-to-HDMI cable, displaying 1080p HIgh Definition (1920x1080 resolution). And it looks fabulous. http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f347/armchairaviator/computer/IMG_0880c.jpgThe text is razor-sharp, the graphics clear and vivid. I can't be happier with the result.A lot depends on the quality of the TV set. An upper-end set like a Sony Bravia or Sharp Aquos will look nice. Lower-end sets might not look as nice.Hope this helps.

 

Question : How do I connect my computer with my LCD HDTV using D-Sub cable?
I have Compaq Presario V6000 and Samsung LN-S4695 LCD HDTV. I connected my PC to TV using D-Sub cable, and then I tried to view my PC through TV. Problem is my TV doesn't accept the connection (for some reason), and my TV displays "Not Supported Mode". I tried in various options by using FN key and F4 on keyboard. Please help me with this!

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plug your computer into your normal monitor. change the resolution to 800 x 600. then make sure your refresh rate is 60 hertz. unplug the dsub connector from the back of your monitor. plug it into your lcd panel;s dsub connector. then adjust the resolution to the maximum allowed by your television. it should be 1920 x 1080. main thing is to make sure your refresh rate on your computer does not exceed the refresh rate on the monitor.

 

Question : What cables do i need to hook up my computer to my lcd hdtv??
i have an olevia lcd hdtv with hdmi, component, dvi, and vga inputs. my computer only has a vga output. do i just use vga to vga? or would convering it help? what about the sound? stereo mini jack??

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yes vga to vga will work for the video but you need to get a rca to 1/8" jack y cable to get your left and right audio, and make sure its a stereo jack not mono, and you should be fine.

 

Question : Where can I get a filter capacitor for a ProScan lcd hdtv?
And how much does it cost? I am thinking about buying it from my friend for real cheap. It's a 42" 1080p 720 lcd hdtv. I need to know how much the part is and where I can get it at.

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If you are adept at electronics repair and have all of the necessary tools, the reference in the other answer is a good one. But in my experience, the people who have the necessary experience to take on a job like this don't have to ask where to obtain parts. This may be something that you need a professional technician or a very capable do-it-yourselfer to help you with. Good luck.

 

Question : How high should sharpness level be set on lcd hdtv?
We just had our LCD HDTV installed yesterday. It's a Samsung 40 inch. The HD channels look great. The non HD channels look good too but are a little blurry when up close to the TV. Will increasing the sharpness level make the picture more clear or is it the opposite? It was set up at 25% I increased it to 50% and I can't really tell if it's better or worse.Thanks

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It all depends on how noisy the signal is. If you have a really clean signal, you can run the sharpness up quite a bit before you'll see negative effects like edge ringing and graininess.I'm getting my digital signal over-the-air (antenna) and the signal is so clean that I can max out the sharpness and it still looks great. I generally leave it at about 75%. I'm viewing the shows on an older non-HD CRT. The situation might well be different on an HD set.

 

Question : How can i watch movies from my laptop onto my lcd hdtv?
What cable do I need to connect from my Dell E1505 laptop to my Magnavox 19" LCD HDTV? And if you could please include a link or an exact model that would be great. (also, that it be a cable that would keep great quality video so that I can make more use of my HDTV)Thanks

Answer:
http://www.amazon.com/QVS-CF15D-25-Adapter-Cable-Feet/dp/B0000932AEhttp://www.digitalconnection.com/ products/cables/scvm5r.asp

 

Question : What HD settings I should use on my Xbox 360 for my LCD HDTV?
I recently bought a 32" LCD HDTV 720p. My question is what are the optimal settings for both HDTV Settings and HDMI Colorspace? I know it depends on personal preferences a lot though.

Answer:
16:9720pYPbPr

 

Question : How do I hook up a insignia lcd hdtv mounted on my wall to my xbox360 which is connect to suround sound and...
How do I hook up a insignia lcd hdtv mounted on my wall to my xbox360 which is connect to suround sound and to the xbox brand hd dvd player????

Answer:
Just use wires. It is like hooking up any other TV that is not on the wall. You can let them hang down and have a very unprofessional look or you can buy wires that are rated to go in the wall (make sure they are to avoid any code violations or insurance issues later) and then it will look more professional. Either way, you cannot run the power cord through the wall by law. Your best bet is, depending on the type of surround sound receiver you have, is to run all the wires into that and then 1 wire out to the TV.

 

Question : Why does my LCD HDTV have black bars on the left and right sides of the screen?
I have a 32'' widescreen audiovox LCD HDTV. I also own a comcast digital cable box, which we used to view hi-def programs through component cables. We recently got a dvi cable and now sandard-def programs have black bars on the left and right of the screen. Th HD is fine,no black bars. But standard-def channels now have black bars on the left and right, but they did not before when we used component cables. Any help would be appreciated.

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Widescreen TV's are wider than standard def TV's. You have space left over on each side when you put the shape of a standard def program on the screen. You can always stretch or zoom, but that's your preference. I would keep it as it is and see the original content the way it was meant to be viewed.Standard-def channels have a 4:3 aspect ratio; the width is 4/3 = 1.333 times longer than the height.High-def channels have a 16:9 aspect ratio; the width is 16/9 = 1.78 times longer than the height.If you take a standard def image (1.33:1) and put it in a widescreen set as large as it will fit, you will have black bars on the left and right.It used to be that all programs (movies and television) had a 4:3 apsect ratio. When television was introduced, the theatres had to have something novel to draw audiences back to the theatre. They switched to even larger aspect rations of 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 (width is 2.35 times longer than the height). Early movies like "Gone with the Wind" the original "Dracula" and even "The Wizard of Oz" were all 1.33:1 and would fit perfectly on standard def screens.Since a lot of movies have even wider screens than HDTV's, you are going to even run into black bars on the top and bottom.16:9 (1.78:1) is basically a compromise between standard def (1.33:1) and theater (2.35:1).

 

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