Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Should I mount my 52" LED TV to the wall or set on a stand?




Christina


I just bought a new HDTV and I'm not sure to mount it or just set it on a stand? Thanks in advance


Answer
There are a few things to consider when putting a large screen on the wall:

* The wall you wish to put the TV on needs to be a solid wall
* The TV cannot be set above a fireplace or radiator.
* Are there some screws that came with your TV for mounting it on the wall? If so you can buy any VESA standard wall mount for a TV that size and use the screws which came with your TV which will be shorter. The screws with the wall mount will be too large and may pierce the components inside the TV.

For TV stands, It looks much better in my opinion if you have some equipment connected up to the TV like a games console, bluray player, cable/satellite set up box etc than if it was a TV on a stand on its own.

Also there is an extremely wide choice of stands out there. Ranging from the cheapest having clear glass, to the more expensive ones having smoked black glass and are higher quality. Remember if you do go for a wall mount and you have other equipment, you need something else to put your equipment on.

What the Differences Between LCD ,LED & PLASMA TVS?




adeelbaghd


I WANT TO BUY NEW ONE TV , PLEASE WHO CAN HELP ME IF HE OR SHE HAS EXPENSES TO SELECT A PERFECT CHOICE TO ME .
AND WHAT ABOUT 3D TECHNOLOGY IF APPLY TO ABOVE TYPES ?
THANKS , ADEL



Answer
LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD TV has liquid crystal between the display panel of the TV, which gets activated when an electric current is supplied to it.
The LED TV works on the same liquid crystal platform, but light-emitting diodes (LED) are used as the back-light for this TV
The normal LCD TV uses a CCFL back-light. A plasma TV works on a completely different platform. A plasma TV has a sheet of individual plasma cells, which get activated when electricity is passed to the TV.
Thus we can see that the Plasma and LCD technologies are completely different, while the difference between the LCD and LED is only the back-light, which they use.




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