When I had my 75" delivered and wall hung (I installed the wall mount before they arrived) I installed an additional HDMI cable that isn't hooked up to any equipment. I assumed that I may need to add some new source down the road.
Installing huge tv with drywall lifter ?
As TV’s have become insanely large and heavy, it’s getting harder and harder to find a friend to come help.. I’ve exhausted all my helpers and need a tool move my 85 in Sony (110lbs) by myself. All I need to do is add an Apple TV. Quick and simple and not worth calling a friend again.
Surely someone has a tool, jack, or lift for quickly lifting a TV on the wall. I was told a Drywall Lift may be what I’m looking for but those sure are big.
Anyone else had any luck with something like this?
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@dtximages I ordered a 100": from a big box brick and mortar. We scheduled two weeks out for delivery and installation in my new room. We reschedule 3 times. They claimed the delivery delay was dues to a resource issue. You see, they claimed they needed four people to move, lift and install the 200 lb beast. I thought that was not unreasonable. After multiple reschedules, including an attempt to " drop it off in my garage and have the installers carry it down stairs I cancelled. I now have a 30lb projector and a 100" screen that I love. To all of you haters out there, for live events and that true cinema experience, nothing better!! (for me)_ Happy mounting.....
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I'm not a wall mount guy. My 53" sits on a piece of furniture designed for Flat screens. For My $.02 Worth the TV should be at eye level without having to tilt my head back to view the screen. How ever, not sure in your case if that is feasible for you. And alos, it's your TV and if you want to wall mount it then go for it. My problem is plugging all those "HDMI" cables in. In your case, I think the best bet is to get Help hanging it. Maybe calling the store where you bought it from and asking how much to hang the TV. Even if it was bought a while ago. These Mfg's need to come up with a system using a Long cable which is connected to a break ou box with all the HDMI connections and goes back to the TV. Or a combination of either or.
I find that from time to time I need to get to a HDMI Connector on the rear. On my set up I can slide the TV stand out so I can plug or unplug devices. Good luck on your quest to Hang that monster.
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