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65 inch TV [1080p] for a meeting room

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  • 22-01-2018 9:50pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 5,419 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    I am looking a 65 inch TV for use in a meeting room. 1080p resolution. No need for 4K. We are just displaying a PC feed via HDMI to the TV


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  • Registered Users Posts: 37,301 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Currently work in a building with lots of large TV's in conference rooms, and on thing that you should consider is how you intend to mount it?

    Would advise you not to use the stand that comes with it, but to get a bracket (richersounds sells them, and would know which ones suit the TV you get). Furthermore, get a bracket that allows you to get behind the TV should any connection problems occur.

    For example, http://www.richersounds.ie/p-201937-vlc1.aspx has catches you can pull down to easily remove TV from the wall, but you may not want to lug a 65" tele off the wall when the room is full of clients.

    Something like http://www.richersounds.ie/p-200139-vlf320.aspx would give better access, but it may depend on your wall.

    Have fixed a few issues by unplugging and replugging the power source into the TV, but not all brackets will allow easy access.


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    I am looking a 65 inch TV for use in a meeting room. 1080p resolution. No need for 4K. We are just displaying a PC feed via HDMI to the TV
    Hi Failsafe.

    Thanks for the post.

    Unfortunately there are no non 4K 65" screens available to us.

    Your starting point would be the Hisense 65N5300 priced at £749.00
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-203007-400400.aspx

    Let me know what you think.


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