Lab Rats - #139 - How to Mount a Flat Panel TV

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#139 / September 22, 2008 / 24:45 min.

How to Mount a Flat Panel TV

In episode 139, Andy and Sean learn tips and tricks on hanging a flat panel television.
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Andrew Davis: Manager Installation Department at Bay Bloor Radio

- View angle: how far off the centre you can view the television while still seeing the picture clearly.

- The latest generation of televisions are under 2 inches thick, some under 1-1/2 inches thick.

- An extended mount arm acts like a lever, magnifying the weight of the television when extended.

- VESA: Video Electronics Standards Association.

- Measurement Converter: http://www.worldwidemetric.com/metcal.htm.

- To figure out which mount will fit your needs best visit: http://www.peerlessmounts.com/.

- SF660P Flat Wall Bracket: $270.00

- ST660p Tilting Wall Bracket: $329.00

- SA740 Articulating Wall Arm for 26" to 37" LCD's: $250.00

- SA750p Large Two Arm Articulating Wall Bracket 42" to 58" LCD's and Plasma's: $600

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