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Tips for wall mounting the new HDTV monitor

So your new HDTV screen has arrived. Exciting stuff, but now is sitting in its box - not so great when you see a box set of your favorite series. You need the screen on the wall first, here are some suggestions for wall mounting:

1. If it's worth of work, it's worth it right, and this is especially true for wall mounting.

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Take a couple of hours. Professionals capable of high definition televisions in about two hours, but it takes a little 'morefor non-experts. If you had the feeling more comfortable and more professional to do it, go for it. Better to end with a broken screen or wrong ...

2. Ask them to help a friend. Two sets of hands are better than one, especially because it will be hard work.

3. Get some tools. You need a tape measure, a saw, a drill and stud finder. Stud Finder, locate the wood structure inside the walls that can be screwed. Without that your HDTV is not safe and can be solvedTo fold.

4. I'm almost ready, but be sure to check your home insurance in the unlikely event that something goes wrong.

5. The first step is to select the installation that will be used. Some manufacturers offer mountains above the price of HDTV and it was worth it as it comes to shopping while saving money. If the manufacturer of your model does not offer this, do that, for TV. Expect anything from £ 20 to pay 100 € forthe size of the model and the quality of installation. You get what you pay for, so go as expensive as you can. Some attacks can be tilted which is great for positioning and reducing glare.

6. The next step is to choose where to go to the TV. This depends very much on the design of your room and personal preferences, but HDTV [http://www.ukhdtv.com] screens look great above fireplaces and on large expanses of wall. Be aware of where the outside light will fall though, as reflectedcan be annoying. Experiment to do with the estate of the screen in any position you like.

7. Precise positioning of the bracket is again down to personal preference, but it is not too high to mount the best Try different positions and go for that (if not to stretch the neck ...) to the more natural approach you. This will most likely be at eye level or slightly higher. If you need to install it later for logistical reasons, invest in a reversalmount.

8. Now you must take into account aesthetics. The cables can go wrong are the look of your new drive, so they must be hidden. One possibility is to cut a hole behind the screen and through the cable, but this is often not possible, then you need to get an electrician to install an electrical outlet.

9. Almost done. The last thing you need to do is to ensure that all cables are connected before mounting the screen. This saves removing the wall as soon as it is. If allavailable, all you sit down what's left to turn, and have the box!

Tips for wall mounting the new HDTV monitor

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