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how high to mount a plasma screen
hi,as the title suggests i am wondering how high to mount my screen, your answers could win me an arguement..........i have built a new living room on my house 7 metres by 5 metres and are in the process of sorting out plasma position so all trunking can be cut in the blockwork prior to me plastering the room out..
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It is very tempting to mount plasmas high up on the wall like you would a picture or mirror but the viewing angle can be uncomfortable (imagine sitting in the front row of the cinema). I suppose the middle of the screen should be level with your line of site at you sitting position but then the plasma could look a little strange that low. I have mine somewhere in between the two and it looks great and provides comfortable viewing.
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Use a template the exact size of you plasma and stick it on the wall. Give it a couple of days and see what is best for you.
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There is a rule I heard from few dealers.
Switch all the lights off and sit on the watching position. Try to look direct into the wall where the screen should be for half a minute. Switch the light on and average height you were watching to should be one third from the bottom. I know at least five people who did this and it workd fine for them. Of course if the rest of your furniture allows this placement. Cutting a piece of paper of plasma size also does fine, as adviced above. There is anotehr rule: "Honey I buy plasma and you decide on position " |
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All sound advice. The 'official line' is to put the eye level 1/3 from the bottom of the screen, but it must be influenced by furiture style, ie sit upright or lean back, other furniture, obstructions, and personal preference. Just remember it's a telly not a piece of art, and this is your home, where you sit down, not a show home where you rarely if ever do, and all will be well.
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