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Duffer 12-26-2007 10:12 PM

Television Installation
 
Wouldn't you know it, the day after Christmas my TV rolls over and dies. Does anybody have any suggestions, etc. about flat screen tvs and who would set it up. I don't think it is real rocket science but I am a self admitted klutz given a hammer or screwdriver in my hands.

Thanks

:joke:

handieman 12-26-2007 10:37 PM

Re: Television Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Duffer
Wouldn't you know it, the day after Christmas my TV rolls over and dies. Does anybody have any suggestions, etc. about flat screen tvs and who would set it up. I don't think it is real rocket science but I am a self admitted klutz given a hammer or screwdriver in my hands.

Thanks

:joke:

;D
I'll do it for free, however the service call will be $750.00 :yikes:
Sorry I'm not exactly around the corner
Handie :joke:

Bubbalarry 12-26-2007 10:48 PM

Re: Television Installation
 
Circuit City right here in the Villages will deliver and install with purchase in some cases. Check them out for Promos.

I bought 2 big screens and they delivered and setup.

Also in some cases if you are a new customer comcast cable TV will do the same for a fee.

Finally with HDMI now a source for audio and video, buy a couple of cables long enough to go from the Cable box to your TV. Oh yes the cable box for HDMI must be a digital cable box. If you don't sub to digital cable forget the HDMI> However you will not get to view HiDef TV. If you use a DVD you may want the HDMI Cable from the DVD to TV.
So if you have both a digital cable box and a DVD player get the 2 cables and hook them into the slots on the TV.

Setup is so easy with these cables you don't need extra wires and in most cases the setup of the TV is very simple. It finds the source and setup is almost automatic.
Just make sure the TV you buy has 2 HDMI Connectors in the back or side.

One for TV and the other for a DVD player or Xbox or any other source you want to hook it to.

CK it out.

Bubbalarry 12-26-2007 11:02 PM

Re: Television Installation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handieman
;D
I'll do it for free, however the service call will be $750.00 :yikes:
Sorry I'm not exactly around the corner
Handie :joke:

Could I have used your service call awhile back

Muncle 12-26-2007 11:46 PM

Re: Television Installation
 
If you're just hooking a TV to a cable, maybe thru a VCR-type device, it's pretty straightforward. As soon as you start adding devices, it gets complicated. I had a company come in and tie the big screen to cable, a VCR, DVD, Tuner, CD player, and even an old cassette player/recorder. They ran cables in the walls/ceiling and mounted small speakers around the room, high up on the wall. It's a neat system, just a pity that I'm too obtuse to operate it correctly. I think maybe my blender and mustache trimmer are tied in there somewhere, but I can't figure out how. ???

The outfit is Precision Sound, owned by Donnie Hickey. Tel # is 352-267-4799. And Donnie is really a joy to work with and explains things thoroughly.

F16 1UB 12-27-2007 01:16 PM

Re: Television Installation
 
Just a little info

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/smf/index.php/topic,1868.0.html


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