Articulating Wall Mounts

April 17th, 2009 By: Lauren

Getting the perfect picture from our HDTVs is a complex business, and relies on a number of factors. So once you’ve got the right cables, media hook ups, sound system and the like all set up, how do you get that “sweet spot” that everyone is talking about? How do you make sure you’re seeing the best image that your TV can produce?

Well, first, let’s define “sweet spot” for the uninitiated. Every HDTV has an elevation and angle that is the best in terms of picture clarity, quality and brightness – and this is usually smack dab in the middle. It might sound silly, but if you’re sitting on an angle, you might not be getting the most out of your TV. Read the rest »

Plasma or LCD: What is the difference? And what’s all the talk about “a custom TV frame”?

April 16th, 2009 By: Sean

When shopping for a flat-panel TV, it seems like you’re always bombarded with sales people telling you that Plasmas are clearly superior, or that LCDs take the cake. And phrases like “burn-in” and “1080p” are thrown around without any definition. So how do the uninitiated find their footing in all of the tech jargon, and make the decision that’s best for their needs? Read the rest »

Television Cable Confusion, and how a Wall Mount TV Frame can Help Organize the Clutter

April 1st, 2009 By: Sean

We all want that pristine, sublime landscape image we saw on the store display model of the TV we just bought – but somewhere along the line, our cables got crossed and we’re left with a washed-out wasteland. Getting the cables right for your TV hook-ups is almost as important as getting the right features in your TV and your media players, and it can stand in the way of a great looking image if not done correctly. It’s also important to know your cables if you are going to install a wall mount Wall Mount TV frame, because it will make the process quicker and more efficient. Read the rest »