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TV Installation: Boost Your Pastime
As an die hard fan, I can't bring myself to ever say ‘television is boring’. With all the different programs for all genres, live telecasts of thrilling matches and, most importantly, a number of reality shows with heart-wrenching drama; how could one ever tire of this. Still, things can get a lot better with variety. Are you hunting for a great way to heighten the fun of TV-watching? Here’s the way to go: TV installations. Watching a large screen TV lying back on the couch with a tub of homemade popcorn is joy unparalleled!
Besides the definite advantage of better picture and sound quality with a high definition television, a gigantic flat screen television mounted on your wall lends a contemporary, yet sophisticated feel to any room. Moreover, there’s no television stand! That means additional space to beautify your room with decorative pieces or added room to navigate through furniture! This helps you avoid a bulky platform using a dangerously balanced TV box or the hassle of polishing and dusting.
You'll find so many types of LCD monitors in the marketplace today, as well as the kinds and sizes of wall mounts. Make sure you select a wall mount that perfectly matches your TV and capable of supporting the set’s weight. TV wall mounts have other exciting features. Right from the color, to the tilt of the television, you can set your TV precisely the way you like it! You may also save time and effort with the preassembled mounting system that is simple and easy and quick to prop up on the wall.
However, the main disadvantage of having a wall mounted television system is the countless TV antenna wires hanging over the surface. It can possibly spoil the room’s environment and distract you from the show you’re watching. Hiding the wires at the rear of the curtains and furniture may seem like a simple option however it's not at all a simple solution. It’s troublesome in the " sense " that each time you try to move things around, you’ll be back to square one. Another problem is presented by stationary cables lying around collecting dust! A much better solution, though it involves a bit of work, is hiding the cabling inside the wall behind the TV. This is far more feasible if it's a dry wall or possibly a wooden partition wall and can be done with just a bit of drilling and paneling.
One more option which is frequently used is hiding the wires inside a decorative panel or raceway under the wall mount. If you paint it using similar color as the wall or even decorate it using a bold, striking pattern, then it can be easily concealed. Since cabling is fairly significant in wall mounts, it’s strongly suggested that you avoid running the TV extension cord or power cable inside the wall, for safety purposes. Hire a professional technician to do the installation of your flat screen HDTV, if the task is too complex for you. For a few extra bucks you will get a lifetime of fantastic TV watching experience!
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