dmottaway
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posted on 27/10/05 at 04:05 AM |
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big screen TV
local electronics emporium wants in excess of $500 to "install" a large screen TV.
we are not talking projection, just a 50" flat screen, HDTV.
whats the big deal? just take it out of the box, plug in power, antenna/cable feed,sit back enjoy. Or more?
thanx
dave
Somewhere, in Texas, a village is missing its idiot.
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dl_peabody
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posted on 27/10/05 at 04:29 AM |
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One word...
Liability
Sorry I take that back.....2 words
Liability & Profit
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Strolls
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posted on 27/10/05 at 01:27 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by dmottaway
local electronics emporium wants in excess of $500 to "install" a large screen TV... whats the big deal?
My understanding was that big flat-screens are normally mounted to the wall, and they're big & heavy. I'm sure I've read on a UK
website that sells these that they recommend paying a professional to install them.
I was glancing at plasma screens on the web last night & think I saw a wall-mount alone for £120, so $500 for installation seems in the same order
of cost. After spening all that money on a telly you basically want someone who's insured if it falls off the wall.
Stroller.
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paulbeyer
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posted on 27/10/05 at 06:09 PM |
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Yeah they are heavy but no heavier than a fully loaded kitchen cabinet. I wall mounted my 42" plasma on my own in about 15 minutes. The wall
mount came in 2 parts, half bolted to the wall and the other to the back of the TV. Then it hung on the wall like a picture, simple. Choose the right
heavy duty fixings for your wall type and you cant go wrong. (no where near as difficult as building your own car).
7 out of 10 people suffer with hemorrhoids. Does that mean the other 3 enjoy them?
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