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Well, now that I've got my Panny V10, in a few days it's going to be mounted. As there are fans on the top back portion of the unit that emit warm air, I'm a little bit concerned about airflow and the low-profile Omnimount "fixed" bracket that came with my service install package. The screen is only going to be mounted slightly higher(15-20 inches)than the straight on, dead center of the screen, viewing angle I have now with it sitting on a Salamander twin 20 cabinet. Fixed was going to be fine for me, but now I'm worried about overheating the unit if I go with the low-profile bracket that came with the package. I'm considering going for a tilt bracket to allow for some viewing angle compensation, which will only be a little, and most importantly.......to allow for some more room for the fans to breathe. Am I being too much of a worry-wart in regards to airflow? Has anybody else used these low profile brackets with their plasmas? My room is only 10x11, so I don't need anything fancy like canterleaving/entensions.
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