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plasma LCD TV monitor HDTV wall mount for Toshiba Regza 42HL167 42RV530U 37RV530 37CV510U 37RV530U 37HL67 46RV530U 1vh
Price : $69.99
Features
: - Max loading capacity 165lbs. Free 7ft HDMI Cable .
- Fits most 32" to 55" flat panel screens. Maximum flexibility for installing and viewing plasma TVs
- Offers up to 180 degrees of swivel (depending on screen model)
- Adjustable 15 degrees of forward and backward tilt
- Hinged arm extends TV from 4" to 26" off the wall. cable management on arm.
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The dual articulating arm, which attaches to any wall, creates the perfect viewing angle for your TV with 180 degree lateral rotation, tilt and swivel. The Articulating LCD Wall Arm supports most 32" up to 55" plasma TV. It folds flat against the wall or extends out up to 26".
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Vantage Point AX2AWL01S Articulating Wall Mount for
Price : $129.99 $71.00
Features
: - Designed to complement your home's appearance
- Mount is designed to fit 100- and 200-millimeter VESA mounting patterns on LCD monitors
- 180-degree rotation for precise viewing
- Adjustable tilt up and down for greater viewing comfort
- Supports monitors weighing up to 100 pounds
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The Axsys articulating wall mount is designed to support LCD monitors which are VESA 100mm and 200mm mounting patterns and will support monitors up to 100lbs. The unique design allows for easy install and is allows for a 5 degree adjustment range to the left or right on the wall mount base ensuring a perfectly level install every time. The mount is adjustable with a tilt of 5 degrees up and 15 degrees down for a precise viewing angle. The mount is also adjustable in a 180 degree side to side swivel from the wall. The Center Channel speaker mount, AX2LSB01S is perfect for use with this monitor mount in any home theater application.
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Good quality, simple installation, very affordable
I'm very pleased with this mount. Installed it myself, which was incredibly easy, only took 10 minutes. I mounted a 32" Samsung, and now I have more room on my dresser! i high recommend this mount!
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Works for me
Simple and does the job. No surprises. I had no trouble setting it up by myself. The trick is putting the TV on the arm before putting the arm into the wall mount. Gravity does all the work that way.
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Leaves Alot To Be Desired In A Wall Mount
I bought this same wall mount at Best Buy. With the help of my son we put this up a couple of days ago. I am very disappointed in the overall design. I don't like the fastener's they use. This wall mount replaced another wall mount for a regular tv and that one was very secure in it's fastener's. This one makes me fear finding the LCD tv laying on the floor some morning.
My biggest complaint about this is the lack of assembly instruction's. I finally tossed the instruction's aside and just winged it. I also bought this particular LCD wall mount because it tilts...well, we have tried and tried and still cannot figure out how to get this piece of junk to tilt so I am now going to return this to Best Buy and I'm looking for a new/better one.
If the previous reviewer could tell me how they got theirs to tilt I would be ever so greatful.
Oh and one more problem, once you put the plate on the back of the TV it cover's up all of your electronic ports. I'm not sure once we complete the install of HighDef service if I'll even be able to use this model because the plate covers up the HDMI port.
There has to be better quality LCD wall mounts out there.
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Excellent Product
I just installed this about 4 hours ago. It took me an hour, even with my drill's batteries needing a charge. The trick is to follow the instructions. I looked around at many wall mounts and this was the best choice. It is recommended to mount it into a stud. Luckily in order for it to be centered on the wall I needed a stud approximately 16 inches to the left/right, and there was one there. It gives you offset holes to screw into a stud if you absolutely need it to be in a particular location.
Process: 1 - Find Stud/Location to hang wall mount 2 - Place wall mounting bracket on the wall and mark drill hole. 3 - Using a 3/16" drill bit drill about 1 1/2 inches into the stud 4 - Screw long wood screw into the wall bracket/stud using a low speed drill. 5 - Approximately level vertically using a bubble level. Mark slotted hole and drill 3/16" hole again 1 1/2 inches deep into the stud. 6 - Screw long wood screw into the wall bracket/stud using a low speed drill until there is just enough play to move the bracket so it can be leveled finally. 7 - Level wall bracket vertically using level and tighten both screws. 8 - Finish inserting the last two screws. 9 - Follow the instructions on the sheet for the rest. Be sure to install the break mechanism that is supplied with the device. It really works well and you can tighten the stiffness of both arms.
I left the front tilt screws just loose enough that I can place the LCD at any tilt without it falling all the way forward. I used a level to level the LCD horizontally and tightened those screws pretty good so it wouldn't lean on me.
It looks great and I can sit in my kitchen and pull it from the wall and angle it towards me, or I can sit on the couch and have it tight against the wall.
I'm going to look into zip tying the wires to the arm.
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Good quality, but poor instructions for mounting
Constrution of this TV mount seems good and it is sturdy. The instructions for mounting are very poor (this coming from an engineer's viewpoint). Make sure you will be able to mount to a stud before purchasing this product. Once it was finally on the wall, we were pleased with the performance. It has many easy adjustments for different viewing angles. Also, it is sometimes difficult to tell from the verbage, but it is compatible with 200x100 VESA configuration.
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LCD Plasma Articulating Wall Mount Bracket for 32" - 50" Sony Bravia, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Haier, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Vizio, Westinghouse, Sharp--Extends TV 25"
Price : $399.99 $63.97
Features
: - Will fit most small to mid-sized flat panel plasma and LCD TVs with mounting patterns up to VESA 700x500
- Mounting holes on television should be 27.5" or less apart horizontally & 19." or less apart vertically
- Extends from 5" to 25" from the wall
- lts up to 5 degrees up and 15 degrees down
- Max loading capacity: 50kg/110 pounds
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This is a Universal Articulating Arm wall mount bracket for most LCD or Plasma flat panel displays. This mount extends the TV 25" from the wall. It supports up to 110 lbs. It comes with all the mounting hardware and manual. This strong and robust TV wall bracket allows maximum flexibility for installing and viewing your TV. Ideal for corners. It allows you to tilt, twist and swivel your TV into nearly any position you desire. Also has adjustment for lateral positioning. Backplate measures 45cm wide giving numerous fixing points, ideal for stud walls. Extension arm reaches out up to 25".
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Great product!
This is an awesome articulating tv mount. It works great! I put together in just about 20 minutes. And it functions perfectly. This also works very well for big tvs like 40 - 50 inch. It's very stable even for very heavy tvs. like mine. mine is about 70 pounds. And it was an easy job for the mount. This is also very cheap compared to other tv mounts some mounts cost over 300 dollars and i was NOT going to pay that much. I went on amaazon to see if was cheaper and found this and it works great. Overall Rate 9/10!
Pros: Easy to use. Easy to build. Cheaper than most articulating mounts. Fast to build. Strong.
Cons: Big. Bulky. And Super heavy. Other than that this thing is Great!
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Pinpoint CM560 flat panel LCD TV ceiling mount for 19 - 40" screens
Price : $129.99 $79.99
Features
: - designed for flat or sloped ceilings
- VESA compatible up to 400mm x 400mm
- variable drop between 43.3" to 59" in 2" increments
- Integrated cable management routes cables through pipe
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The Pinpoint Mounts CM560 Flat Panel TV Ceiling mount is designed for use with LCD TVs from 19" to 40" screens and up to 125 lbs. Tilting ceiling plate is designed for flat, angled or sloped ceilings and has variable drop between 43.3" to 59" in 2" increments with 30° left/right rotation of screen. Ceiling plate has a tilt from 0 - 90° and allows for easy installation on standard wood or metal ceiling joists. Screen leveling of +/- 2.5° and adjustable tilt of 0-15° in addition to the opening for running cables through pole for clean installation. TV. Will accept VESA mounting patterns from 100/100 up to VESA 400/400 and all mounting hardware for mounting TV is included. High quality black finish will compliment any installation in homes or commercial locations.
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Level Mount Universal Deluxe Wire Management Kit for LCD / Plasma TV Mounts
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The Level Mount Universal Deluxe Wire Management Kit for LCD / Plasma TV Mounts is the ideal accessory for all Level Mount TV mounts. This ultra-functional cable and wire organizer offers a simple way of keep messy cords out of sight without ever drilling a hole in your wall. Our practical wire kit features ten feet of wire cover in sections including 90 degree angle sections for corners each primed white and paintable to match your home's color scheme. With this useful tool from Level mount you can finally say goodbye to the hassle of tangled and unsightly cables.
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Questions & Answers
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.
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16:9720pYPbPr
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Question : Can I hook up my lcd monitor and lcd hdtv at the same time?
I have a geforce ti4200 video card. I have my lcd monitor hooked up to the dvi output. Could I hook up my hdtv to the vga output at the same time? Does the video card send out a signal through both outputs or just the one that is in use?
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u must be able to configure it so that it can display the image on both the screens.
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Question : Is there any way to get rid of LCD HDTV input delay for video games?
Hello!I have an LCD HDTV. When I play video games on it, there is a very small (maybe 0.33-0.5 second) delay between inputting commands and seeing a reaction from those commands onscreen. This is not too much of a problem for some games, but on more time-sensitive games, this can create a large disadvantage. Can I get rid of that delay? If so, how?
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No.
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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????
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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.
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Question : So if I go with a 46 LCD HDTV 1080p what brands and models are some of the best to go with?
I'm just wondering if anyone else has an opinion about what the best options are for 46 LCD HDTV 1080p flat screens. I'm debating between a Samsung or Sharp but I'm not too familiar with what to look for. Anyone have some advice?
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Honestly the best thing to do is to look at reviews online and specifications from review sites. There are two models you should consider for the Samsung and Sharp 46 LCD HDTV 1080p. Take a look at the Samsung LN46C630 and the Sharp Quattron LE821E or Aquos. Take a look at the following site which is solid for consumer reviews on http://46lcdhdtv1080p-userreviews.com . Hopefully this helps out with your question, good luck.
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Question : What Cable/adapter do i need to buy so i can connect my laptop to my new LCD HDTV?
I have a Black Apple MacBook and i just recently got a Vizio LCD HDTV it has HDMI input and PC RGB input but my laptop doesnt have HDMI output what should i get for this?
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You will need to get a mini-dvi to dvi adapter to attach to MacBook. Then get a dvi to hdmi cable to hook up adapter to tv.mini-dvi to dvi adapter: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8424305&type=product&id=1182557417274dvi to hdmi cable: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8701096&type=product&id=1199495204492Hope this helps
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Question : How can I connect TV Ears (external hearing aids to a Pro Scan 32" LCD HDTV?
I have a Pro Scan 32" LCD HDTV I need to hook up my external speakers (TV Ears ) they help because i am almost deaf, but I can not find a way to plug them in. They have RCA male plug ins to tv that come into the TV EArs sending unit. Any help is needed.
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What you're looking for are the red & white audio out jacks. They are the same jacks you would use to connect the TV's sound to a receiver. Do you have the TV's model # ?
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Question : How do i connect my Toshiba Satellite Laptop To my LCD HDTV through VGA and HDMI adapters?
I have a toshiba satellite laptop and trying to connect it to my LCD HDTV, i got the VGA to DVI to HDMI cable adapter and plugged that into my tv but it wont come up on the tv.
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Sorry, but you cannot connect VGA to HDMI. That will NEVER work.VGA is an analog signal. HDMI requires a digital DVI video signal to work.The DVI-to-VGA adapter cannot be used that way. It only works for connecting a graphics card DVI-I port to a VGA monitor, because a DVI-I output also sends out a VGA signal.
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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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Question : Can I use my Panasonic LCD HDTV as a computer monitor?
I want to use my Panasonic LCD HDTV as a computer monitor. My computer only has a VGA input. My Panasonic LCD HDTV has these types of connectors:2 HDMI Inputs2 S-Video Inputs3 Sets of A/V inputs1 Set of 3 Composite Video inputsI want to know which type of cable can be used to connect my LCD HDTV to my computer. You can also mention cable strategies such as :VGA to DVI to HDMI I also want to know if I can buy these types of cables at a store (CircuitCity, WalMart, RadioShack, etc...). Please don't mention anything about Video Cards.If you impress me with your answer, you'll get 10 Points. Make sure your answers as detailed as possible.Why do I need to buy a video card? This is an example:http://www.computercasesandcables.com/ccac/images/items/CV-25120_L.jpgWith this cable, I can connect my computer to the LCD HDTV. Are there any other cables like these buy in different formats or does anyone know where can I buy this type of cable?
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You can use the s video but the quality wont be as good
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