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Well, on the plus side your install looks nice. It's a lot cleaner than bizarre floating TVs, and the articulating mount seems pretty cool.Did your TV not come with a stand? My Panasonic plasma came with a decent stand that looks to be about as high off your table as your wall mount.It doesn't articulate, but you can turn it if you want. ;)
It's all about the tilt. I can't stand for my eyes not to be perpendicular to the screen. Since DLPs and stands don't tilt, they'd have to be really low and no one seems to make really low stands.
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Iscariote @ Sep 21st 2007 11:23AM
Well, on the plus side your install looks nice. It's a lot cleaner than bizarre floating TVs, and the articulating mount seems pretty cool.
Did your TV not come with a stand? My Panasonic plasma came with a decent stand that looks to be about as high off your table as your wall mount.
It doesn't articulate, but you can turn it if you want. ;)
Ben @ Sep 21st 2007 1:18PM
It's all about the tilt. I can't stand for my eyes not to be perpendicular to the screen. Since DLPs and stands don't tilt, they'd have to be really low and no one seems to make really low stands.