Plasma TV is the most popular media device today known to display High Definition images with utmost clarity and sharpness. Due to its incredible space dimensions which could only be around three to five inches in thickness, plasma TV is not only a viewing candy, but a space saver as well. However, before one would be able to completely enjoy the versatility and viewing quality Plasma TVs can offer, it should be first properly installed to a wall.
The idea of Plasma TVs is to provide a viewing experience as if you are just looking on a picture mounted on a vertical surface. With these TV sets ‘sleek and compact and design, such viewing experience is not anything impossible for the viewer to have. Its installation can be a real challenge to any crafty user that has bought a set.
Wall mounting is the most common way of installing Plasma TV. Aside that this method makes optimum use of the device’s sleek dimension, this way of installation is the most conventional of all possible methods, since wall mounting no longer requires tables or stands to which the TV should rest on. Depending on your common TV viewing preference, find the appropriate location of the TV in your place and install the unit in the most appropriate angle.
However, though wall mounting is the default setup for Plasma TV, these devices must not be mounted over fireplaces or on walls behind kitchen appliance to avoid acquiring unnecessary heat which may damage the TVs display properties. Mounting on the ceiling is also possible, however, this practice is better recommended to be only left to the professional installers. Call the TV manufacturer’s service hotline to avail the most appropriate type of service for this kind of mounting preference.
Aside from fireplaces, also avoid installing Plasma TVs on walls facing outside. Aside from glare related issues which may lessen your viewing pleasure, Plasma TVs are highly sensitive to heat. Same reason why it should not be installed over a fireplace or a wall with kitchen appliances on the other side, this could cause damage to the device’s facilities.
The best spot to install your Plasma TVs are in those places that are not directly hit by the sunlight or inside a curtained room. Seats should be places parallel to the direction of the sunlight. Install the TV in the same direction in order not to acquire damaging rays. Still under this issue, do not install Plasma TVs on rooms that have plenty of glass or shiny things, for such decorations tend to reflect the rays that could cause the same kind of damage.