Have saved to buy your money and now has a flat screen TV. Maybe you resolved on an LCD or plasma.
I hope you do not spend all your money for TV, because there are some things you want for the budget, if you are not particularly convenient for the home can.
Where are you going to install your flat screen?
If you mount the TV on the wall, is something very important to check for you
Do you have a TV output installed heightWant your TV? Even if he said yes ... Sorry, will not suffice. Let me explain.
One can imagine, is where your existing TV set? Perhaps it is a center of entertainment. Close your eyes and see all these wires that go between your TV and satellite receiver, DVD player and receiver.
Why should I bring speed to this?
If you hang your TV to the wall jack is installed with a standard TV, there are
What about all those wires, we just talked about?How will you connect all these lines are necessary for all electronic devices work?
I told you that nobody thinks about it.
Unfortunately, with a single connection cable TV over the fireplace ... The only option is to stack:
· Satellite Receiver
· Cable box
· Surround Sound Receiver
· DVD Player
Everything beautiful in the chimney!
Or a pair of ugly wires draped all over the placeserves as a serious threat to trigger
Can you imagine moving into a nice new house and see all these pieces of equipment, the balance on your coat?
You would be surprised how many new houses are being built in this way. You install a simple TV socket on the mantelpiece. The owners are completely unaware. Unfortunately, up to you, the house, wire your behalf.
So what can we do?
If you want the best possible signal, HDMIThe cables are the way forward. An HDMI cable through the walls, the work of all other lines of moments before we talked about doing. Allowing them to do professionally, I would budget $ 395 - $ 595 for HDMI cables, as needed, for how long it should be.
You can probably save two hundred dollars, if you take yourself.
Keep in mind that you must buy the flat screen TV just the beginning of your investment in HD TV at home.
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