When you’re choosing how to mount your TV, today’s thin digital screens open up more possibilities than ever before. Without the deep, bulky structure originally needed to house cathode ray tubes, today’s mostly flat televisions are ready to set up in every possible place and angle throughout the home, including the highly popular TV wall mount. Each setup has its own advantages, so you should pick carefully to get the best for your living space.
CHARIOTS TV
Support your television on a table-like or cart-like structure,which is frequently wheeled to make it more mobile.The stand’s mobility means you can easily change the location of your television,suiting it to businesses or anyone who wants to move their primary TV setto various places in the house.
Today’s high quality TV stands readily support weights of up to 300 lbs,making them potentially better suited for large television sets than a wall mount.They can be height adjusted for clearer viewing from different distances and positions, and high end stands include motorized lifts so you can vary the height without wrestling with the TV’s weight.
Mounting on a TV stand also gives easy access for plugging other devices and accessories into the television. On the downside, stands take up a lot of space, and leave unsightly wires trailing across the floor – factors to be considered alongside their many pluses.
SUPPORTS TV AU PLAFOND
Ceiling TV mounts solve several of the possible disadvantages of TV carts, including neatly hiding the cords for a cleaner, more orderly appearance.
Ils placent votre téléviseur dans une position de haute visibilité, généralement capable d'être vu facilement de n'importe quelle partie de la pièce, tout en le gardant presque totalement à l'écart. Un téléviseur monté au plafond n'occupe aucun espace au sol, ce qui permet d'utiliser plus de meubles, de garder les allées dégagées et de rendre votre maison plus spacieuse, à la fois pratiquement et visuellement.
While not able to support as much as a TV stand (which can often hold 100 inch televisions weighing up to 300 lbs), the ceiling mount still accommodates sets of up to 60” and 100 lbs if it is well made. This meets the television needs of many viewers. A ceiling mounted television is also well out of the reach of all but the most enterprising kids and pets, helping to protect it from damage.
Balancing these “pros” are a few “cons,” however,including the stand’s inability to be moved easily to a new location. Additionally, it may not be possible to attach a ceiling mount if you’re living in a rental property, since many landlords take a dim view of tenants drilling holes in their walls or ceilings.TV wall mounts have similar pros and cons.