Thursday, August 5, 2010

What to Consider Before Purchasing LCD Brackets


Gone are the days when fat and bulky TV screens filled households and TV stands were the ultimate TV accessory. With technology on the rise, most households are now equipped with LCD TVs as they provide a cinema-like viewing experience. To further enhance the viewing experience, LCD brackets are a must. However, with the many types of LCD brackets available, shopping for LCD brackets isn’t just as easy as 1-2-3. There are many points to consider before purchasing the right LCD brackets for your television sets. These are:
The size and weight of your LCD TV. First things first. Buy LCD brackets that are suitable for the size and weight of your TV, as different types of LCD brackets are only meant to hold a certain size and weight. As the TV gets larger and heavier, so do the prices of LCD brackets. Do not compromise on price when you have a large LCD TV.
The location. Where you choose to install LCD brackets determine which type of LCD bracket you purchase. You should also be certain as to where to place your flat screen TV as LCD brackets will leave ugly markings and holes on your wall if you decide to switch locations.
The space.  It’s important to take into consideration the space in your home. If you have a small space, then flat LCD brackets become a viable choice as they save floor space. If space is not an issue, opt for tilting LCD brackets as they can be mounted at a height, farther away from the wall because of its tilting capabilities.
The light source. If there is a window or a light source close to your LCD TV, it is recommended to go for tilting LCD brackets as it can tilt the TVs to avoid glare from the light. Swiveling LCD brackets are also a good choice if there is a large amount of space in the room.
The wall. Make sure that the wall can withstand the weight of LCD brackets and the TV combined. This is a non-negotiable consideration as the wall protects both your TV and the people using the room. As LCD brackets require drilling on the walls, make certain that there are no electric pipes and pipes beneath the surface.

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