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How to Install Your Plasma TV

How to Install Your Plasma TV

 

Author: plasma tvinstall

 

Plasma TVs are thin and can be wall or table mounted. Whether you decide to install your plasma TV installation on your own or hire an LCD TV install technician, it’s important to figure out where you want to mount it. How you plan for your Flat screen TV install can not only impact how comfortable you are while watching television but also the interior design of the room in which the TV is placed. Before starting on your plasma TV and home theater installation, make sure to follow these steps:   1.) Choose the best method for mounting your plasma TV based on the room in which you plan to install it. Decide on whether you want to hang your plasma tv on the wall or lay it on a stand with a flat surface.   2.) If you are planning to put your plasma on a flat surface, make sure it is on an appropriate height for viewing. If you want to hang your plasma TV on the wall, you will need to purchase a wall mount.   3.) Connect your TV to an outlet. If you have mounted your plasma TV on a wall, you can plug the electrical cord into an outlet inside the wall.   4.) Connect your audio and video sources to your plasma tv. If you are hiding the cables behind the wall, make sure that you have purchased cables that are long enough to reach. TVs have a limited number of connections available, so you may need to plan carefully when choosing a connection type for your devices.   5.) Calibrate the picture on your plasma TV after you install it. Adjusting the brightness and contrast settings can help you to preserve the longevity of your plasma TV.

 


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