Monday, August 29, 2011

How to install a flat screen TV?

Flat panel displays used to be a stand up furniture that had the cathode ray screen, which is not used to seize the opportunity to win the flat screen. But there are more systems, such as the display system built into a cabinet or system hang on the wall with a bracket.

Here's helpful information with all the steps to mount a flat screen installation. Be sure to follow installation instructions carefully and be sure to use more than required to support the weight of the screen!

Also, I recommend that you connect the cables before you lift the panel to hang even before putting it into the mounting bracket. Often, the connectors are on the back or underneath and can be difficult to achieve once mounted screen.

Here's a tips on flat screen installation:

Your flat screen TV should be installed at the same height a canvas of equivalent size. Depending on the height of the coat or the top of the fireplace, hang the screen from four to twelve inches above the fireplace. If the mantle is at a height greater than four feet, place the screen at a distance of up to 6" of the mantle.

Normally, the TV screen should be at eye level when you sit, given the additional height, it is best to install the screen on a wall mount bracket swivel and tilt, which you will adjust the angle to avoid a stiff neck and will provide a good view of all points of the room.

Before drilling the mounting holes, it is suggested to focus the screen and adjust the height and the optimal location using a cardboard template the size of your screen on the wall with tape; evaluate , from the sitting position, height and viewing angle most comfortable.

Here are some other points to consider when installing a screen above the fireplace:

•    Leave the installation of the screen to a specialist or make sure at least of some help, as some flat-screen TVs weighing over 50 kilos.

•    To be safe, secure the mounting bracket on two structural amounts.

•    Check the level of heat emanating from your home, as this can greatly affect its durability. To do this, start a fire, wait a bit and put your hand in the chosen location to install the screen. If the heat goes far beyond room temperature, it is best to place the TV somewhere else in the room.

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