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Old 01-19-2010, 05:58 AM
noel000 noel000 is offline
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It amazes me how many times a customer will purchase a television, get it home just to return it because it just doesn't quite fit in the entertainment center, on the TV stand, or on the wall space. Make sure you measure the required space for your TV and bring those measurements and tape measure to the store with you. When measuring, leave at least a 1 to 2-inch leeway on all sides and several inches behind the set, in order to make it easier to install your TV and to allow for adequate ventilation. Also, make sure you have extra space for the installation of any cable and/or rear panel audio/video connections, once the television is in place, or have enough room to move the television so that cable connections can be easily installed or un-installed.

Make sure you have adequate viewing space between you and the TV. With Big Tube, Projection TV's, LCD/Plasma screens, and even video projectors, becoming more and more popular these days, the temptation to get the biggest screen possible is hard to pass up. However, you must have the proper distance between you and the picture to get the most pleasing viewing experience.
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