Senin, 10 Februari 2014

My Dad is getting a 65 inch Sony LCD HDTV, what TV Stand is Best?!?

Q. He likes the Idea of the TV Stands with the Integrated Flat-Panel Mount.
I like this idea, Too!

But how many HDTV Stands with Flat-Panel Mounting can Hold a 65 inch LCD?!?

Here is an Example of what I mean:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=A2870011&cs=19&c=us&l=en&st=ena%20data%20feed&dgc=ST&cid=25689&lid=584388&acd=43645,4,283221,0,710063377,1259739827,,0,0#Overview

What he Needs, is something that Doesn't take up too much more Floor Space, compared to his 9-year-old 53" Projection TV. His 53" seams to be Smaller at the Bottom, than the Screen-Area. About 3-ft. Wide on the Floor.

It Doesn't have to have the Integrated Flat-Panel Mount to hold-up the TV. It just Looks better.
He wan't one with Good Cable-Management, so his Cables aren't Exposed to much.
Right now, all the Cables are Pretty-well Hidden behind his 53" Sony Projection TV.

Other than the HDTV Stand I have in the Link above, what Other Stands are Out there that can Hold the Sony KDL-65W5100 ?!? (Yes, it's Huge)
No, people!

There ARE Stands for TV's of this Size!

I'm Asking about one that Holds-up the TV, from the Rear!
Didn't you guys check-out my Link??!??
You first 2 guys don't get out much.

Mitsubishi makes an 82" DLP!
I've seen it in Best Buy & HH Gregg.
65" HDTV's have been around since the HDTV came out in Projection Form! <:P
Anon, if you don't know anything, Don't Bother Answering.
'Wow, just wow', how stupid are you?!?

A. Well why don't you get that stand then? I have one similar to that and it also offers a little cable so that if it tends to be front heavy, the cable offers support to keep it to the wall.

this is another one I found but its a corner mounting system
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11961598

those are pretty good systems to use unless you do what the first poster said, just mount it on the wall and buy an extra entertainment bookcase to store all the electronics in


I'm looking for a new HDTV,I wanted an LCD, but I want a TV larger than 60 inches. What do you recommend?
Q. If there is an LCD HDTV that is 60 inches to 65 inches that would be great, but I also want a quality TV. Are there any HDTVs over 60 inches? If not which would be my next best choice? Anything smaller would just not be suitable in my living room because the TV is far from everything else. Thanks in advance

A. There are several 60- to 65-inch flat-panel LCD HD monitors and TVs available (see the HDTV Solutions resource listed below.) However, other than Sharp�s LC65D64U and Olevia�s 265T FHD HDTVs, they are quite expensive, especially when compared to the more cost-effective, large screen alternatives such as plasma displays and front projection systems.

Within a fairly reasonable price range for the 57- to 65-inch class of flat panel displays I recommend that you give strong consideration to models from Panasonic (model TH-58PZ800U) and Pioneer (models PRO-151FD or PDP-6010FD.) As a distant choice you may want to take a look at the Samsung PN63A650 and PN58A650 plasma HDTVs, perhaps even models from Hitachi and LG Electronics.

For close to the price of a high quality, high performance, large screen flat-panel (plasma) display you can purchase a much more versatile, arguably better performing, front projector IF you have the ability to reasonably control the ambient light in your viewing environment. If you choose to go this route then you will have a multitude of good, cost-effective choices that will allow you to obtain a high quality, theater-like video image in the 65- to 100-inch size range. My top choice/recommendation is JVC�s DLA-RS2U D-ILA (LCoS) projector followed by JVC�s DLA-RS1X and DLA-HD100 D-ILA projectors with honorable mention going to Sony�s VPL-VW60 (great performer but not much light output hence a smaller-than-average screen size is best) and Epson�s Home Cinema 1080 UB and Pro Cinema 1080 UB 3LCD projectors. There are also several good (single-chip) DLP projectors that may also be worth considering particularly if ambient light control is an issue, in which case you should take a close look at Optoma�s impressive HD81-LV projector. It�s also worth noting that several of these home theater projectors can be used with an aftermarket anamorphic lens/prism attachment* (Schneider Optics, Panamorph, or the do-it-yourself CAVX Aussiemorphic Lens kit) to project an immersive, theater-like 2.35:1 video image when watching movies.

There is one notable drawback with a projection system, especially if you will be using such a system for all of your day-to-day television viewing, and that is the cost of maintenance; specifically the cost of periodic relamping. If you are able to keep your viewing environment sufficiently light-free, thereby allowing you to run the projector more conservatively in terms of light output, then you may be able to extend the relamping intervals saving yourself money.

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Flat Panel Displays 57-inch class and larger (RPTVs excluded)
http://www.hdtvsolutions.com/flatscreen_find.cfm?mfg_id=any&res_id=9&ar=2&dll=57&dul=any&cll=any&cul=any&wll=any&wul=any&prll=any&prul=any&lcd=1&monitor=1&plasma=1&tuner=1&old=1&trig=1

What is the best 58" HDTV to buy?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080630094913AAG956M
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Projector Reviews - Best High-Def Home Theater Projectors of 2008
http://www.projectorreviews.com/Best1080pProjectors032008/index.php

JVC Reference Series Full HD D-ILA Home Cinema Projectors
http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/category.jsp?productId=PRO2.2
JVC Full HD D-ILA Front Projectors
http://tv.jvc.com/product.jsp?pathId=140

Sony VPL-VW60 BRAVIA® SXRD� 1080P Home Cinema Front Projector
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&langId=-1&productId=8198552921665192796&storeId=10151

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB Projector (V11H262120)
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/consumer/consDetail.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=63073679

Optoma HD81-LV Home Theater Projector
http://www.optomausa.com/product_detail.asp?product_id=332
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*Looking to build a two movie theatre - any suggestions on where to start?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080104135319AA1OR89

*Schneider Optics Cine-Digitar 1.33x Anamorphic Lens
http://www.schneideroptics.com/projection/homecinema/
 





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