If you bought an LCD TV of large, recently, or if you are about to do so, you will no doubt thought about how you can configure it. Treat yourself with the assembly of a TV wall bracket, as you are calling the sound, stand or what color you are using, there are hundreds of ways you can configure your visual system. However, there are also hundreds of things to go wrong, and some rules that you should definitely join. Here are some things you must ensure that you get the right to make the most of your investment.
Firstly, ensure you have the right size TV for your room Most of us guys and sometimes we have an obsession for size. Bigger is better. In the old days it was difficult to make great television, so going to a large TV was the first thing to do. These days, it's easy to get carried away by that panel 60-inch monster in the shop window. Unfortunately, this is probably going to be very large if you were to put it in a standard size 3.5 x 4m room. The general rule is that 1.5 times the width of the TV is the minimum distance you should be seeing. A TV of 60 inches should be seen at least 90 inches (about 2.3 million away). If you have included some furniture in this room, the TV be very large. Although there is no hard and fast rule regarding the size, make sure you do not get too excited at the store and go home with something too big for your room.
The next step is to decide whether the system of your TV is appropriate. What you'll usually be watching? If it mostly news, TV shows and documentary style, the existing audio output on TV may be enough. However, if you are mostly watching movies, you may want to invest in a decent home theater system. In addition, audio output is enough for the size of the room? If your room is large, you may also want to invest in a sound more like a response from the TV may be insufficient. It may surprise you, the more engaging a film can be with the best sound.
Viewing position is the next factor you should consider. You will need to put the TV somewhere. It is the stand that comes with the TV is enough? You want to mount it on the wall using a bracket? You want to hang on the ceiling? These are all important factors. You will have to consider the viewing position common. The TV must be in the same eye level or slightly above this position. You must mount it higher up the wall, only if your viewing position normal is laid back (so that your eyes are looking up). You should try to avoid the TV very low. You should never want to be looking at the TV.
The final step in the creation of TV's connections and calibration. With the advent of digital signals, you should always try to get the best possible connection to your TV. HDMI is generally accepted as the easiest and best connection available for your TV. You can also use DVI connections, which are equal in quality, but that will not include sound. You should also ensure that your color settings are calibrated correctly. If in doubt, hire a coach to do this for you and save your settings.
These are just some simple tips to ensure you get the most from your new LCD TV.
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