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Big Katuna wrote:
Shop by size, too. A 32" inch tv can have side speakers, bottom speakers or speakers in the rear; all of which change the height and width by inches. There are also some that have very little trim around the screen.
Shop online and look under specs to determine outside dimensions.
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
Sep-20-2016 11:39 AM
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SoundGuy wrote:mabynack wrote:
It needs to be fairly sturdy to support a 60-100 pound TV as I bounce down the road.
Good grief, how large a TV are you planning on?! :E Modern flat screen TVs are far lighter than their CRT predecssors ... out of curiosity I just weighed a 32" LCD TV I have here in the house and including the stand it measured 21.4 lbs.
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Sep-20-2016 10:59 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
We just purchased a 32 inch LG flat screen for a replacement for the original television that came with the camper when new. The new television can't more than 10 pounds (if that much).
Our original was mounted into a rack that lifted up and down from the top of a floor cabinet. I removed it and put a flat hook mount (removable) on the back of the television, and mounted the wall part on the frame that moves up and down.
Now, we can remove the television completely and lay it on the bed when traveling so it won't bounce so much. It just hooks on the frame and done! (plug it in of course). It's so light weight, it's extremely easy to move around. I feel lot better with it not bouncing around at the end of a 35 foot trailer!
We ended up getting a sound bar for it too. I couldn't tap into the original sound system - radio, so just got a sound bar. WORKS FABULOUS!
What's even nicer, the television can easily be lifted off and taken outside if we want to, brought in the house in the winter if we want to, or easily move it around.
It's the best of all worlds now.
Sep-20-2016 10:34 AM
Sep-20-2016 09:57 AM
SoundGuy wrote:mabynack wrote:
It needs to be fairly sturdy to support a 60-100 pound TV as I bounce down the road.
Good grief, how large a TV are you planning on?! :E Modern flat screen TVs are far lighter than their CRT predecssors ... out of curiosity I just weighed a 32" LCD TV I have here in the house and including the stand it measured 21.4 lbs.