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Choosing the Right Commercial TV for Your Business: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the right commercial TV for your business is crucial to enhance customer experiences, improve communication, and create engaging visual displays. With various options available …

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Electrical Outlet for Your Wall Mounted TV
Preparing for TV Installation

Electrical Outlet for Your Wall Mounted TV

How to choose the Best height for electrical outlet for Wall Mounted TV If you’re wondering where you should install an electrical outlet for a …

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Hide One Connect Box inside AV Back Box behind Frame TV
Hiding Devices Behind TV

How to Hide Samsung One Connect Box & One Connect Cable (2022)

Hiding One Connect Box & One Connect Cable Out of Sight (up to code) You can hide One Connect Box & One Connect cable out …

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Home Theater Design & Install
Audio Systems

Home Theater Design

Home Theater Preparation Preparing for your dream home theater room needs to be thoroughly thought through. You want to make sure that all essential elements …

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Component Stand for AV Components & Home Theater
Component placement

Component Stand for AV Components & Home Theater

Using a Component Stand underneath a TV is the most common way to facilitate your AV components and it becomes part of your interior decor. …

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A/V Component Wall Shelf 1 Tier with built-in wire management - 30lbs max weight supported-781
Component placement

Floating Wall Shelf Ideas for AV Media Components with Wall Mounted TV

Floating wall shelf can be a great compliment to your wall mounted TV. Not only does it facilitate your AV components but you’ll also save …

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On-Wall Wire Management with Wire Raceway
Hiding TV Wires

On-Wall Wire Management with Wire Raceway

Common Reasons for Resorting to On-Wall Wire Management with Wire Raceway 1. Due to the structure of following walls (walls without cavity where wires can …

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Electrical Outlet Installed Behind Wall Mounted TV
Hiding TV Wires

In-Wall Vertical Wire Concealment

What is In-Wall Vertical Wire Concealment? In-Wall Vertical Wire Concealment is fishing cables vertically through the wall within the same stud bay (between 2 vertical …

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Hiding Sonos Arc Cables in wall
Audio Systems

How to hide Sonos Arc Soundbar Wires in the Wall [Up to Code]

Hiding Sonos Arc Cables in wall You can hide all Sonos Arc cables by installing Recessed Power Outlet for Sonos Arc soundbar and Extendable Sonos …

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TV wall mount installation with wire concealment over fireplace
Hiding TV Wires

TV wall mount installation with wire concealment over fireplace

Hiding Cables for Wall Mounted TV Over Fireplace There are few ways of hiding cables for a TV wall mounted over fireplace. In-Wall Wire Concealment …

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Sanus VLT6 Advanced Tilt Premium TV Wall Mount for 46" ~ 90" TVs & max weight up to 150lbs. Max VESA 690x415-1210
Preparing for TV Installation

How to Choose the Right TV Wall Mount Bracket for your TV (and the Wall)

There are 3 Common Types of TV Wall Mounts for Flat Screen TVs Tilting Wall Mount Full-Motion Wall Mount (AKA – Articulating bracket / wall mount) …

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Powerbridge example for Your Wall Mounted TV
Preparing for TV Installation

What is Bridge-Style Power kit? (And why you should use it)

How does Bridge-Style Power Kit work? Bridge-Style Power kit consists of two main parts: Power Inlet & Power Outlet. Between the Power Inlet & Power …

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Soundbar installation service
Preparing for TV Installation

How to Choose the Best TV Installation Company

Read this BEFORE You Hire Anyone to wall mount your television   DON’T BE FOOLED BY BUNCH OF POSITIVE REVIEWS When you see bunch of …

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Optimal TV Height & Viewing Distance For your Wall Mounted TV
Preparing for TV Installation

Optimal TV Height & Viewing Distance For your Wall Mounted TV

How High should I Mount my TV? Short Answer: You should be at eye-level between the center to the bottom 1/3 of your TV screen …

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