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Are they all wall mountable?

  • 04-08-2007 10:21pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4


    I've been looking for a flat screen dvd combi for my bedroom. Trouble is I'm a bit stuck for space so it'll have to be mounted on the wall. Does anyone know if they can all be mounted on walls, or if thats for the non combi ones only? There's a grand one in the Argos catalogue, a Bush 19" for four hundred odd but I wouldn't reckon they'd know either way ... Anyone know a thing or two about these things?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 161 ✭✭patpark121


    I'm assuming at that price it is a LCD combi unit? If it is then they're shouldn't be a problem wall mounting it as the DVD is usually built in to the top of the unit. If Bush uses the same chassis design as the rest.
    Just check the weight of the unit as there are several types of brackets but they usually work on a weight limit scale as apposed to screen size.

    BTW look on the net or somewhere else before parting with that sort of cash for that size. komplett.ie or the likes. I know friend of mine bought a bush 15" dvd combi unit from a company called luzerntech on ebay. They specialise in warranty / reconditioned factory units, he got it for 100 euro, but there's bidding involved & you can get lucky.

    Personally i would never buy a tv from an outlet here as they are just too expensive.


  • Moderators, Regional North West Moderators Posts: 19,124 Mod ✭✭✭✭byte
    byte


    Yeah, read up on what you intend to buy before committing.

    While a majority of flat panel TV's can be wall mounted, there are a few that cannot.


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