F0rSaken
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kelseyellen wrote:I'm always up for a few more inches ;)
That's what she said...
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Chickaboo1962
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Yay! I'm in! Hoping this will be a nice addition to my new camp trailer!
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Chickaboo1962
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Shiftlock wrote:
I mounted a similar 42" LCD TV up against the wall using a unique method that I haven't seen anywhere else. I purchased a foot of white link chain from Home Depot, along with two sturdy drywall-mount hooks. I put the hooks in the wall where I wanted the TV mounted. I cut two small pieces of the chain off, and attached them to the hooks. I hung the LCD on the chains using the top two mounting screws on the back of the TV. It was super easy, cost me $5, and the TV is closer to the wall than it would be with a conventional wall-mount bracket. It hangs in such a way that it tilts down slightly, which is perfect because I wanted it mounted it high so I could put a shelf under it for the bluray player, stereo receiver, cable box and slingbox. For the shelf, I used a couple of L brackets and a piece of generic white shelving ($10 total, again Home Depot) with a 1" hole drilled in it so the wires could pass through. I finished it off by putting all the wires in a white wire loom, which was only a few more bucks at Home Depot. Overall, for all the mounting stuff, shelf, and wire loom, it cost me less than $20, took about an hour for everything, and it's the cleanest looking wall-mounted LCD installation I've seen.
boatbuilder wrote:Do you have a link or any pics you can send of your DIY set up? Would really like to see how this turned out.
Yes please! Photos would be nice....this sounds sweet!
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freetek
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I don't know exactly when Funai took over the manufacturing of Philips-branded products but Funai acquired the manufacturing, sales and servicing of Philips TVs for the US market ~2 years ago and Funai is the poorest of all electronics houses of Japan.
I would be very cautious about buying anything with the Philips name on it before doing an extensive survey of problems with this or any other product sold/made by Funai.
Other junk names they own:
Funai, Symphonic, Sylvania, Emerson, Aventura, Durabrand, ESA, Magnavox, Insignia and Misakai
Hmmm, how many 'refurbs' does it take for Woot to be interested in offering them??
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bkarlan
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johnnyschmitz wrote:Do yourself a favor and buy anything but this TV. I have this exact TV. It has had problems since new. It turns itself off and back on spontaneously. I read many reviews with the same problem and Philips refuses to do anything about it. Now I have had it for about a year, just dealing with the power on issue. Now I have to turn it off and on several times to get the picture to come on. Support from Philips is non-existent. I will never buy a Philips product again. Find reviews and read them before buying this!
Some LCDs do that. My Sony did that. Luckily Sony released a firmware update that fixed that problem. Check Philips website or call them to see if there is a firmware update
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bkarlan
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icewinsagain wrote:Frimware does not do anything for it
Hmm that stinks. Fixed my Sony. I guess I should read the entire thread before posting my previous comment.
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse..." - John Stuart Mill