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Old 03-05-2005, 10:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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RS100 wall bracket or AVsales slimline tilting wallmount?

I need to choose between these.
Ideally,i want the easiest to install,the one that comes with all the screws etc and one that has sufficent security built into it that it will dter or hamper an opportunistic burglar!!
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Which screen? If a panny i would go with AV-sales as they include spacers etc that RS dont but what do you expect for a £69 flat bracket or £94 tilt!
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Doh!
42 in panny.
You have helped me spend a great deal of money in recent weeks-and my wife is looking for you
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to give me big hug i hope.......i have always wondered how it works when i guy comes down from the PC and greets his wife/girlfriend in lounge/kitchen with "horny reckons this is the best one so i think I'm going to order it" or similar or "I'll be down in a minute love, horny's just replied" or "I've just had a private message from/to horny"
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to give me big hug i hope.......i have always wondered how it works when i guy comes down from the PC and greets his wife/girlfriend in lounge/kitchen with "horny reckons this is the best one so i think I'm going to order it" or similar or "I'll be down in a minute love, horny's just replied" or "I've just had a private message from/to horny"

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To be honest i think her main concern at the moment is the manner in which i caress my Panny and cantons!
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black or silver cantons?
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To be honest i think her main concern at the moment is the manner in which i caress my Panny and cantons!
My wife has a similar problem with me as I just got my 42PWD7 up and running at the weekend with Black Cantons. Even she is impressed by them which keeps me in the good books

I got the plasma and tilting wallmount from AV Sales and it took me about 45min to an hour to put it on to the wall. And its still there
Its pretty straight forward and the most difficult bit was choosing the correct fitting to attach it to the wall.
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The tilting mounting makes it easier to install input boards as you can drop the screen forwards and let it hang, giving you extra clearance from the wall (about 5"). This makes it much easier to use a screwdriver

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black or silver cantons?
Black.
For me silver would not have looked right.Too shiny..

jml said...
I got the plasma and tilting wallmount from AV Sales and it took me about 45min to an hour to put it on to the wall. And its still there
Its pretty straight forward and the most difficult bit was choosing the correct fitting to attach it to the wall.

Can you recall what fittings you used?

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The tilting mounting makes it easier to install input boards as you can drop the screen forwards and let it hang, giving you extra clearance from the wall (about 5"). This makes it much easier to use a screwdriver

I thought so-i am ordering from avsales tomorrow.

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