Re: Wall Bracket
- From: BDK <BDK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 00:17:17 -0500
In article <sB7bh.420$Ga1.154@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Idontthinkso@xxxxxxxx says...
Ive just bought my first HD TV. A 50 inch Toshiba and I want to mount it on
the bedroom wall. I noticed that the brackets up at Best Buy were about
$200 or more but at Costco.com they have a tilting bracket for $79 after
rebate. It says it holds up to 175 pounds. My TV is about 100 pounds. Any
reason why the Costco bracket would not be ok? One more quick question is
that Ive heard that the HD DVR box from Direct TV needs a 5 lnb dish. Does
that one box use all 5 lnbs? I have another reguar direct tivo box that
uses two lines so I would need to buy a switch. Do they make switches for 5
lnb dishes? Thanks.
Tom
In Sunday's BB or CC flyer, they had a bracket for 249.95. I got the
same exact bracket for 19.95 with 25 bucks shipping. It's EXACTLY the
same bracket, in the same box, with a slightly different name, in
reversed colors.
It's a hunk of stamped steel and some screws. It shouldn't cost much
anyway. I got mine on Ebay. Search around, you no more need to spend 200
bucks on a bracket than you need to spend $100 bucks+ on an HDMI cable.
BTW, www.monoprice.com is a great place to buy cables at a great price.
Don't know anything about Direct TV or Dish Network.
BDK
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