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		<title>Mounting Your Home Theater TV To the Wall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Small condominiums and full home theater owners are all those who assemble their flat screens, to create more space and better eye-catching design. Mounting a TV to the wall should not be difficult, but it takes some care and research, to do it safely and correctly. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Small condominiums and full <b >home theater owners</b> are all those who assemble their flat screens, to create more space and better eye-catching design. Mounting a TV to the wall should not be difficult, but it takes some care and research, to do it safely and correctly. </p>
<p> The following are some helpful steps and advice for Mount your LCD flat-screen TV to <b >your home theater</b> or a condo wall. </p>
<p> <b>1.</b>Select &quot;A Wall </p>
<p> Look around <b >your home theater</b> or living room and decide where would be the ideal location for your TV. Look for a wall that is roughly twice the width of your TV. Also, look for a wall that gives you enough height for the size of the TV. Remember, you can watch the screen while sitting or standing. The rule of thumb is that your flat screen television will want is to see where the bottom edge is at eye level when yousit and the top is at eye level when you get up. </p>
<p> Do not forget all your wiring for the selection of a wall. You must be able to be either in the wall of the wiring or drilling thread able to hide the wiring in any way. You want to choose a wall with access to your cable outlet to our satellite. </p>
<p> <b>2. Practice with art</b> </p>
<p> Before drilling into a wall, hangs a framed picture of the approximate size of the television or cut piece of paper, if you think you want yourGo to television. Leave it for a while and see if it feels like the right location. Look to see whether the sun or reflected light of the lamp, the surface. When it is reflected on the paper will reflect in your screen. Move the paper in a different place if it is not true. </p>
<p> <b>3. Select &quot;The Wall Mounts</b> </p>
<p> Flat panel TV brackets come in different shapes, sizes and functions. A <b >home theater equipment dealer</b> you can to the right size for pointYour special brand of flat panel displays. Fixed braces can be difficult in the village because it is the small hands and patience required in order to line up with the TV brackets. Holders that are the pivot area is ideal for rooms where space is in several areas of the room is. Moreover, even easier to assemble. </p>
<p> <b>4. Measure before drilling</b> </p>
<p> Once you know where your TV and go, which will mount to use to find the wall stud and mark where the brackets should be placed<html> with a pencil. Ensure that the mounting brackets are level sites and the amount is reasonable. If you are sure that the appropriate marks have been made to drill or screw into the brackets. At this point, it is also necessary to drill any holes for threading cables if necessary. Remember to measure twice or three times before drilling into a wall. </p>
<p> <b>5. Have a Buddy</b> </p>
<p> It is essential to help you when the TV hanging for your <b >home</b>&gt; Theater. Many factory warranties do not apply to damages that an outcome of the trial to your flatscreen TV occur-hang, so it is important to make things right and to be sure that help for lifting and hanging up. A helper can also give you advice on the location and height of the screen. </p>
<p> Consult with <b >a home theater</b> installer, if it is a consultation, or, if that seems more valuable than your time, hire a professional to install it for you. In this way,You are sure it will be done in as much as possible. </p>
<p> ~ Ben Anton, 2008 </p>
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