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Old 12-03-2007, 04:34 AM   #1
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im going to mount my lcd tv sometime this month.
its a 32" and i was wondering how high i should mount it.

i was thinking about 5 feet up.

this is for my room.
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Old 12-03-2007, 04:39 AM   #2
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eye level with your seating. the center of the screen should hit that spot. If you have multiple heights, find a common denominator
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i dunno how high up... but i noticed you have an HP? how u like it? i haven't seen hardly anything on them or anyone else with them and was hopin that i didn't get a horrible tv
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Old 12-03-2007, 04:39 AM   #4
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Would you not want it to be at eye level as you sit, five feet seems pretty high up to me, but i would never mount a tv on the wall anyway.

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Old 12-03-2007, 06:08 AM   #5
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My set-up is just slightly above eye level. But I did this with the intention of watching my movies while reclined on my easy-chair. While reclined the eye-line is more comfortable.

I agree, 5 feet to the bottom of the TV is too high up off of the floor. Although, upon measurement, the very top of my Plasma is indeed 5 foot 2 inches from the floor. The bottom is 2 foot 10 inches from the floor. The center of my screen is approximately 4 feet from the floor.

My setup is a little higher than most people would agree with, but your situation may vary.

The best suggestion is to sit down in front of where you'll put the TV, and determine where would be the most comfortable eye-line for you.
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Old 12-03-2007, 06:45 AM   #6
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i dunno how high up... but i noticed you have an HP? how u like it? i haven't seen hardly anything on them or anyone else with them and was hopin that i didn't get a horrible tv
well i got a good deal on it and im not a huge spender.
its a pretty solid tv but i wouldnt call it the best.
im pretty happy with it but it doesnt compare to the bigger more commonly known brands that make LCDS.

but its definitely better then westinghouse and olevia if that means anything and also the more lower end brands.
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Old 12-03-2007, 07:10 AM   #7
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i got a good price on mine too i love it so far and very glad i didnt get the westinghouse thanks for the input
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Old 12-03-2007, 08:15 PM   #8
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Hi,

I mounted my tv using a sanus mount that puts it off the wall about 1.5 inches. It sounds really small, but considering the bravia xbr4's are kinda thick, it seems perfect after everything is installed. I originally told the installer I wanted the center of the screen to be dead on 5 feet off the floor. He says "That is too high.." I had read that 5 foot from the floor to the dead center of the screen is about perfect for most home theatre installs on several websites, but figured he was the expert since he hung dozens in a month. Anyhow, long story short.... its about 6" higher than I would have liked it. I recently measured the distance from floor to center of screen and guess what?!?!? Its 5.5 feet off the floor (6" higher than the 5 feet I originally suggested). LOL! So much for 5' being too high!

The point of this long silly story is that 5 feet from floor the center of screen is about damn perfect for a 40+ inch tv IMHO... Measure it yourself and mark it off for them. I dont think mine took into account the location on the wall mount the tv would sit (sits at top of flush mount). Avoid the problems and mark 5 feet on the wall where you want to hang it..then aim to put the center of the screen on the mark!

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EDIT -- I just re-read that you have a 32" tv. I'd hang it a bit under 5 feet then. I think my 46" woulda been perfect at 5 feet, so you might want to go down 6"-12" since you have a smaller set. Good luck!

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Old 12-03-2007, 11:21 PM   #9
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Hi,

I mounted my tv using a sanus mount that puts it off the wall about 1.5 inches. It sounds really small, but considering the bravia xbr4's are kinda thick, it seems perfect after everything is installed. I originally told the installer I wanted the center of the screen to be dead on 5 feet off the floor. He says "That is too high.." I had read that 5 foot from the floor to the dead center of the screen is about perfect for most home theatre installs on several websites, but figured he was the expert since he hung dozens in a month. Anyhow, long story short.... its about 6" higher than I would have liked it. I recently measured the distance from floor to center of screen and guess what?!?!? Its 5.5 feet off the floor (6" higher than the 5 feet I originally suggested). LOL! So much for 5' being too high!

The point of this long silly story is that 5 feet from floor the center of screen is about damn perfect for a 40+ inch tv IMHO... Measure it yourself and mark it off for them. I dont think mine took into account the location on the wall mount the tv would sit (sits at top of flush mount). Avoid the problems and mark 5 feet on the wall where you want to hang it..then aim to put the center of the screen on the mark!

X


EDIT -- I just re-read that you have a 32" tv. I'd hang it a bit under 5 feet then. I think my 46" woulda been perfect at 5 feet, so you might want to go down 6"-12" since you have a smaller set. Good luck!
LOL if i do down 6"-12" itll be in the ground in the earth.

but yeah ill probably ahve it at 3-4 ft.
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Old 12-03-2007, 11:42 PM   #10
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I was always under the impression that your eye level should be two thirds of the way up the screen. Since your eye naturally brings stuff down, in theory it should level out.

Something to think about.
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