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RE: Bedroom TV + telescopic arm?


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  • Subject: RE: Bedroom TV + telescopic arm?
  • From: "Phillip Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 18:30:16 -0000
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> I'm not entirely sure I do understand.  I've got an old 21"
> TV in the corner of our bedroom and I get frustrated watching
> that after watching the 32" Toshiba in Living Room- both
> rooms are small, and my head is only perhaps 8 feet from
> screen.  If you wall mount it beyond your feet (if you see
> what I mean) then it's going to be 6 foot + gap at end of bed
> = 9 foot (in our case) away - surely that's got to be too far
> away for such a small screen.  Hence my original idea (whacky
> perhaps) of having some form of ceiling mounted arm swinging
> the screen down right in front of your face (perhaps 2-3 feet away) ?

Depends what you want ... In bed I want something that I can watch while
heading off to sleep - if I want something that is "in my face" I can
run up the projector downstairs and watch that!

I don't want the picture so close or so large that they keep me awake...

Phil


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