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Posted by Matthew D on Jul-07-2008 19:56:

Anyone know of any place in the houston area ....

that has good deals on wall mounts for TVs? I got my new toy in and wanna wall mount it for teh l33tness.


Posted by shaw on Jul-07-2008 20:30:

inb4bbybashing


Posted by Lizandrooo on Jul-07-2008 20:46:

have u tried craigs list ?? that site is the bomb.com


Posted by Carlos Pereira on Jul-07-2008 20:49:

Here's a tutorial on the best mounting process I went by when I got my Sony.

Tutorial


Posted by aBigWreck on Jul-07-2008 22:27:

CostCo ftw. I got a 42" Visio and wall mount for like 1080$


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-08-2008 13:47:

yeah I'm hearing sams/costco are good places to pick em up but I want one of the ones you can like pull away from the wall and turn/rotate whatever.

yeah I got a steal on my TV. Just got it yesterday, hence, my eagerness to hurry up and get it up on the wall lol


Posted by digitalbreach on Jul-09-2008 16:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew D
yeah I got a steal on my TV. Just got it yesterday, hence, my eagerness to hurry up and get it up on the wall lol


What TV did you get?



btw: Vizio sucks!!


Posted by aBigWreck on Jul-09-2008 16:35:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
What TV did you get?



btw: Vizio sucks!!


Eh, I don't mind it. I don't watch a whole lot of tv, I just will play 360 and watch movies. So I feel its adequate enough for me. Although, I've never watched any HD stuff on it before so I'm not to sure how it looks.


Posted by jonas on Jul-09-2008 19:17:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
What TV did you get?



btw: Vizio sucks!!


Your crazy! I got a 47" LCD about a year ago and love that TV. It's the same parts that go into Phillips and Sony. The guys that own Vizio originally started out as a part distributor for other electroncis companies and went into busines for themselves when the flatscreen market went off. So, in essence, you're getting the same quality TV without the price.


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-09-2008 20:35:

I got a 52" Toshiba REGZA

its my first HD TV. and MAN is it nice.

and never mind about the wall mount, I found one on ebay that looks like it'll do the trick.


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-09-2008 20:38:






this is the one I got.


Posted by digitalbreach on Jul-11-2008 19:59:

Matthew,

Sorry I'm a bit late but didn't think about it before. In case you need HDMI cables this is also a good cheap source for them. Don't be tricked into buying expensive ones unless your wiring across long lengths.

clicky---> Monoprice


By the way did you wall mount it yourself? Just curious to know cause I hear Geek Squad/Firedog are crazy expensive just for this service.

Jonas/aBigWreck,

I got an L32 LCD model about 2 years ago when I moved out of my folks place. I enjoyed it but recently it croaked on me. The past two months it had been failing on me as in it would turn off sporadically. I researched online and found several complaints on vizio's (various models). I expect a tv to last me more than 2 years. Now I'm debating whether fixing it (purchasing a new power board for it) or just biting the bullet and buying a new one (not vizio). just my .2 cents take it for what its worth.


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-11-2008 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
Matthew,

Sorry I'm a bit late but didn't think about it before. In case you need HDMI cables this is also a good cheap source for them. Don't be tricked into buying expensive ones unless your wiring across long lengths.

clicky---> Monoprice


By the way did you wall mount it yourself? Just curious to know cause I hear Geek Squad/Firedog are crazy expensive just for this service.

Jonas/aBigWreck,

I got an L32 LCD model about 2 years ago when I moved out of my folks place. I enjoyed it but recently it croaked on me. The past two months it had been failing on me as in it would turn off sporadically. I researched online and found several complaints on vizio's (various models). I expect a tv to last me more than 2 years. Now I'm debating whether fixing it (purchasing a new power board for it) or just biting the bullet and buying a new one (not vizio). just my .2 cents take it for what its worth.


As far as the wallmount, I havent got it yet, I mean I bought it I just havent recieved it in the mail yet, but yeah I'll be doing it myself (well with a buddy of mine). I've got a an old dresser out in the garage that when I put the TV on it its at the perfect height that I would want it on the wall so I'll be using that while I mount it as not to have to do any crazy holding of the TV while I screw shit in.

As for the TV... like I said earlier, I got freaking STEAL on mine. I would reccomend doing some hunting for a bargain and getting a new one. The guy I got it from off ebay gets em SOOO cheap since he's got a vendor license with Toshiba.

I got 52" Toshiba REGZA full 1080P (4 HDMI inputs, 2 Colorstream inputs , S video, optical audio input, and a bunch of other doodads I'll prolly never use) for like 1400 bucks WITH shipping and shipping insurance, although, in my case, I had a $500 ebay giftcard, so mine actually was about 900 bucks. But considering the TV retails in the 2500-3000 dollar range, thats still a deal.

and just let me say, playing XBox 360 in HD is freaking AMAZING.


Posted by aBigWreck on Jul-11-2008 20:40:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
Matthew,

Sorry I'm a bit late but didn't think about it before. In case you need HDMI cables this is also a good cheap source for them. Don't be tricked into buying expensive ones unless your wiring across long lengths.

clicky---> Monoprice


By the way did you wall mount it yourself? Just curious to know cause I hear Geek Squad/Firedog are crazy expensive just for this service.

Jonas/aBigWreck,

I got an L32 LCD model about 2 years ago when I moved out of my folks place. I enjoyed it but recently it croaked on me. The past two months it had been failing on me as in it would turn off sporadically. I researched online and found several complaints on vizio's (various models). I expect a tv to last me more than 2 years. Now I'm debating whether fixing it (purchasing a new power board for it) or just biting the bullet and buying a new one (not vizio). just my .2 cents take it for what its worth.


I actually just noticed a big green line on the left side of my TV. I've had it since March Although I got it from CostCo so I need to figure out the deal with the warranties there


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-11-2008 20:51:

quote:
Originally posted by aBigWreck
I actually just noticed a big green line on the left side of my TV. I've had it since March Although I got it from CostCo so I need to figure out the deal with the warranties there


yeah dude dont wait too long or they'll start dicking you around even more than they probably already will. (sorry I've had bad customer service/warranty experiences)


Posted by aBigWreck on Jul-11-2008 21:12:

I actually don't know much about the warranty. Are they included with all the purchases or is it something seperate that I had to get?

I also lost my receipt since the purchase, do I need it in order to access my warranty? I would assume since it was purchased on my CostCo card that I wouldn't need that.


Posted by digitalbreach on Jul-11-2008 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthew D
I got 52" Toshiba REGZA full 1080P (4 HDMI inputs, 2 Colorstream inputs , S video, optical audio input, and a bunch of other doodads I'll prolly never use) for like 1400 bucks WITH shipping and shipping insurance, although, in my case, I had a $500 ebay giftcard, so mine actually was about 900 bucks. But considering the TV retails in the 2500-3000 dollar range, thats still a deal.

and just let me say, playing XBox 360 in HD is freaking AMAZING.


$900 for a 52" 1080p LCD is definitely a steal..you should be ashamed!!

I've actually narrowed my search down but I'm waiting to see if prices keep dropping. Especially since I recently got back from vacation and I haven't budgeted for another big purchase. I'm considering wall mounting simply b/c if I go bigger my current TV stand would not be adequate.



aBigWreck,
I've heard Costco is great at taking stuff back/exchanging. Good luck to you.


Posted by Matthew D on Jul-11-2008 21:30:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
$900 for a 52" 1080p LCD is definitely a steal..you should be ashamed!!

I've actually narrowed my search down but I'm waiting to see if prices keep dropping. Especially since I recently got back from vacation and I haven't budgeted for another big purchase. I'm considering wall mounting simply b/c if I go bigger my current TV stand would not be adequate.



aBigWreck,
I've heard Costco is great at taking stuff back/exchanging. Good luck to you.



Yeah I feel even without the gift card tho it would have been a good choice, that Toshiba series of LCD TV has gotten pretty consistant good reviews everywhere I've looked.

What are you looking at brand/model/size wise?


Posted by digitalbreach on Sep-03-2008 16:04:

i've since bought a Samsung LCD 46a550 which I got through Amazon
No tax and free shipping FTMFW

Plus good thing I bought before 09/01 since they've discontinued their price guarantee. Will call them today for the price difference.



btw LCD/plasma prices are dropping like Clos panties at Kappa beach party.


www.hdguru.com


Posted by Matthew D on Sep-03-2008 16:21:

NICE!


Posted by shaw on Sep-03-2008 17:51:

quote:
Originally posted by jonas
Your crazy! I got a 47" LCD about a year ago and love that TV. It's the same parts that go into Phillips and Sony. The guys that own Vizio originally started out as a part distributor for other electroncis companies and went into busines for themselves when the flatscreen market went off. So, in essence, you're getting the same quality TV without the price.


two problems:
one, you can't get the parts, so if it breaks, out of warranty, you're fucked.

two, the panels are made at the same plant--they're not the same panels. Even then, there's a lot more that goes into a TV than just the panel, the video processor being the most important piece. The quality is not close to the same...well, maybe the same as a Phillips.

also, LCDs suck.


Posted by Matthew D on Sep-03-2008 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous


also, LCDs suck.


I'd have to argue that. I think it really depends on who makes the TV. The TV I got (a toshiba) is an LCD and it was setup next to a plasma (pioneer) and the picture was actually nicer on the LCD.


Posted by D Dubya on Sep-03-2008 19:02:

i have both plasma and lcd tv's and my lcd tv's are by far my favorite. granted, the plasmas are off-brand while the LCDs are name brand, but i like the LCDs over the plasmas


Posted by digitalbreach on Sep-08-2008 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by inconspicuous
two problems:
one, you can't get the parts, so if it breaks, out of warranty, you're fucked.

also, LCDs suck.


you can actually get parts for them at Vance Baldwin along with other HDTV manufacturers


quote:
Originally posted by Dirk W.
granted, the plasmas are off-brand while the LCDs are name brand, but i like the LCDs over the plasmas


your comparing apples and oranges here. so comment disregarded

ThanksTryAgain.


Posted by D Dubya on Sep-08-2008 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
your comparing apples and oranges here. so comment disregarded

ThanksTryAgain.


i'm offering an opinion.

thankseatadick.


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