Sunday 15 January 2012

New television Installation tips and tricks


Oh how things have changed. Installing a new television used to be a simple case of going out buying a television then coming home and whacking it on a TV stand or cabinet.Conveniently there was a shelf for all the entertainment devices including VCR's, gaming consoles and DVD players. 


There is a new concept when it comes to buying a television in the world today, however.With the many options available installing a new TV is that little bit more complicated. It sounds silly, I mean what is complicated about choosing how and where a television sits. Let me tell you despite what you may think there are just so many things to think of.

You may ask yourself, what sort of world are we living in when installing a television becomes a job.  How have we made a simple thing like buying a TV difficult. Ok well it’s not so much hard there are just a few more things to consider, that’s all. After all is said and done taking a moment to think about the best way to install your new television to suit your habits and needs is beyond advantageous.

The simple traditional TV entertainment units once popular in every household is slowly becoming the ‘old way’. It is becoming increasingly common for people that purchase a new TV to mount it on the wall. Really it is up to the individual. There are benefits of both the traditional TV units and mounting TV’s on the wall depending on what you are trying to achieve. 



Before rushing excitedly out to buy a new television it is a good idea to consider how you are going to install the television. Due you prefer the traditional route of a TV or the ever so popular trend of mounting the TV on the wall? 

Often people lacking in space opt to mount their television on the wall. Mounting a TV on the wall is an excellent way to create the illusion of space as it sits neatly on the wall out of the way. Also it goes without saying you don’t have to worry about a big bulky cabinet to ensure your TV fits. Another reason to mount your TV on the wall is as mentioned before it looks neat and tidy. When you walk into a room and the TV is mounted discretely pushed up on the wall it looks nice, clean and sophisticated. There are various different mount types enabling peoples individual needs to be accomodated. The flat mount sitting tight up against the wall is not for everyone. A swivel arm mount is available so that people can rotate the television on its axis. 
Take someone who likes to watch TV in the kitchen while they are preparing a meal but they don’t watch it enough to buy a separate television. Perfect, have your TV in your lounge then swing it round to view it from the dining room.  Having an arm extend out from the wall with the ability to rotate can be highly useful, especially in combating glare. Really being able to tilt the TV allows you to find the perfect viewing spot at all times. Like if you want to lie down instead of sitting up well you can adjust the TV downwards to create the best viewing experience possible.  


 
It is important to remember when mounting a TV on the wall that it is still necessary to have some sort of cabinet for your media device to sit in or on. For people worried about space there are nice sleek small ones that complement TV’s mounted on the wall.
 
Another detail that must be addresses is the ever so hated cables that come with every lounge room entertainment. Unfortunately mounting your television on the wall does not make them go away. For anyone installing there television on an exterior wall the cables can be fed through the cavity. Running the cables through the cavity is a great tidy way to hide the cables. don't panic the mumble jumble of cables can also be hidden on interior walls, through the use of ducting. The picture below gives you an indication on what to expect if you have to hide the cables inside ducting. There are different size dusting tubes to choose from, that way if you do not have many cables you can opt for a smaller size. 

As great as televisions look mounted on the wall lets not forget our trusty old entertainment units. There are some beautiful traditional pieces of furniture great for anyone with a large area. The storage space is also another benefit of the larger style TV entertainment units. Those units that fit the television inside made great spots for photos, trophies and other little nic nacs.



Also whilst the cables still exist and are admittedly untidy they are generally hidden behind a unit that noone can see. Just remember if you love your old entertainment unit where the TV fits in it is a good idea to measure the area before purchasing a new television to make sure the screen will fit in correctly.

Well that sums up the different things you should think about when installing a new television. Who knew there was so much too it, viewing angles, mount types, hiding cables we really have evolved from the days you simply brought a TV and put it on a stand.

If all this talk about televisions is beyond you give Freewire TV a call. They are experts when it comes to mounting televisions, connecting cables or disguising cables.

Good luck and have fun with the new TV :)




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