Purchasing a new television involves
numerous decisions. Once consumers have waded through the various
features and made their selection, there is yet another decision
that will be necessary. Finding the right location and method of
placing a new plasma television is an important step in assuring
optimal viewing as well as the safety of the new screen.
There are a number of viable
options for the placement of a plasma television. These space saving
flat screens can be mounted on the ceiling, on the wall, or placed
on a stand. Some methods of mounting the screens are less costly,
others allow for greater ability to save space, and some provide
more flexibility to assure that the television can be viewed at
different angles and heights. Looking at each of these options in
advance will help consumers make the choice that will best suit
their needs.
If a wall or ceiling mount is
preferred it is important to realize that a plasma television can be
heavy for its size and therefore wall studs or a ceiling joist must
be present to support it. Any additional hardware needed for
installation should be available with the mounting device purchased
but will be dependent upon whether the television will be mounted on
wood or metal studs/joists or concrete block. Therefore, consumers
should go into the buying situation knowing where they wish to place
their new plasma television and what type of structure is present.
A ceiling mounted plasma television
can save floor space. A ceiling mount often has an extension pipe in
addition to the mount itself to allow for comfortable viewing. Some
owners use a "plasma lift" with a ceiling mount option that keeps
the screen hidden until they are ready to use it.
Wall mounts can be flat, tilt,
swivel or an articulated arm. A flat wall mount is generally the
least expensive and is the greatest space saver as it adds only 2
inches to the depth of the display but because it is often fixed,
does not offer a flexible viewing angle. Getting a tilt mount for a
plasma television adds about 4-6 inches to the depth but is often
used when needing to mount the display above eye level; such as over
a fire place.
An articulating arm mount allows
users to keep the display pulled back flat against the wall but also
provides the flexibility of pulling out the display and
turning/tilting it as needed.
Table stands are generally
customized to the specific plasma television that is purchased but
do tend to take up a bit more space. Some stands offer options that
allow tilt and other movement of the display including "plasma
lifts".
Obviously any mount purchased will
need to fit the specific plasma television selected. The television
will have a pattern of holes on the back that will need to
correspond to the screws on the mount. Some mounts also have adapter
plates available that will match up to popular plasma television
models.
Selecting the proper mount for a
plasma television can help to assure that the television is stable
and positioned so as to reduce the risk of being struck or knocked
over. A proper mount can also help to assure optimal viewing and
comfort and should be carefully considered to assure years of
viewing pleasure.
About the Author
Christine Peppler believes that
consumers should not have to possess a technology degree to be able
to choose home electronics and entertainment devices. Take advantage
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