Employing TV Mount AccessoriesSo you have decided you are going to mount your awesome flat panel TV on the wall, and are wondering which accessories you will need. The following should help make your decision much easier concerning which mount to go with and ways for a clean installation.
What Mount Accessories Will I Need?
First you have to decide where you are going to mount the flat panel display. Do you want it in the center of the room where it will only need to face straight ahead? Above something where the TV will need to point slightly down? Do you prefer to be able to twist or rotate the screen to face different areas or two adjoining rooms? Use your preferences to decide whether to go with a low profile wall mount, tilting wall mount, or a tilting & swiveling wall mount.
Planning
Depending on which TV mount accessories you pick, you should have room for several media components such as a DVR, VCR, or CD player. You can choose to mount components on the wall or ceiling; either way, keep in mind that the mounts will only be as strong as the hardware that attaches them to the wall or ceiling. Make sure that such hardware is securely fastened in place to avoid accidents.
Since you plan to mount the TV on the wall in the first place, you're probably going to want a clean installation. Some people choose to hide the wires behind the wall; this will require planning to figure out where the wall is hollow, and how wires will be fed to the components from the TV.
Installation is not for everyone; you have to avoid areas where there is electrical wiring or plumbing. There are some risks involved and you may want to hire a professional to do the work. Hopefully, this guide has helped you in picking TV mount accessories and in planning the layout of the rest of your media equipment.
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