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Old 15-10-2003, 7:28 PM   #1
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mounting a TV in wall?

I'm probably crazy, but is it possible to install a widescreen CRT in a wall (Chimney breast to be precise)?

Can any ventilation issues be overcome? I thought it might be a cheaper way to get the flat screen effect (which would go in the same place anyway)

Looking at a 32" CRT by the way.
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Re: mounting a TV in wall?

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Originally posted by richard plumb
I'm probably crazy, but is it possible to install a widescreen CRT in a wall (Chimney breast to be precise)?

Can any ventilation issues be overcome? I thought it might be a cheaper way to get the flat screen effect (which would go in the same place anyway)

Looking at a 32" CRT by the way.
My Panny 32" is about 21 inches deep, so you wouldn't have much chimerney left, PLUS, how would you get the dead seagulls out of it?? PLUS when it goes wrong, you will have to parachute an engineer down the chimerney.....

I'm crazy too............
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