Installing Plasma Wall MountsThe great thing about having a plasma tv is that the tv is so thin and it takes up so much less room. The best place to put one of these tv's is on a wall, but there are some who put it on a cabinet. The dangerous thing about doing that is that because of it's size, it is so much easier for the tv to tip over and fall on some unsuspecting person. If you are going to have a great product such as this it's a good idea to use the tv the way it was meant to be used and look into plasma wall mounts. Plasma Wall Mounts are pretty simple in nature, they are designed to hold the tv up on the wall taking away the need for a tv cabinet. One item that most people do not take into consideration is that there are different wall mounts for different sizes of tv's. They are designed to hold a certain amount of weight, so getting one that is too big could cause problems just as one that is too small. You also want to take a look at the brackets and make sure they are compatible. There are several features included with the Plasma Wall Mounts, that really make the tv viewing easy. With these great inventions, you are not limited to a picture like view on the wall. Although the that is a great way, it's also nice to be able to tilt and turn the tv to get just the right angle. The really nice thing though is that when the television is not in use it can be pushed up flat against the wall completely out of the way. This is the quality most people buy these types of televisions for in the first place. It's great to have an item that doesn't require a lot of space and is a welcome change to having a need for a huge cabinet to store a television. One great feature that comes with these Plasma Wall Mounts, is the ability to hide the cord. You can even find videos online that show you step by step how to keep those cords out of the way and out of sight. Having the internal cable management feature allows for an easy way to keep those cables where they belong. Getting the right wall mount is a quick and easy process |

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