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RE: Re: Plasma wall mounting



I disagree, mine's been up for a year now, and no adverse effects.  It
depends on how high the picture frame is, and from how far you're viewing
it, but I've several friends who have installed at the same hieght as mine,
and none of them have complained.  It also keeps the precious plasma screen
out of the greasy reaches of the kiddies....

I know you will have installed a lot of these, but maybe the clients should
have given it some more time to get used to it - it too us a few weeks to
change from 25+ years of viewing TV at eye-level.

Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon JC Pearce [mailto:gordon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 09 February 2004 11:03
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Plasma wall mounting



The real problem with that is you will develop a permanent stiff neck
>from
screens for people where they've insisted on having them at picture rail
height, then come back a week later to get them moved.

If it'a higher than a normal TV, you will end up hurting yourself.

Gordon.





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