Some questions on a future setup Im working on.

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jeffie7

Enthusiast
At our store, as of right now we have 1, 50" Elite TV, it's hooked up to a comcast HD box and our PC for running powerpoint.

I'm about to add 3 more TVs 27 or 32" LCDs these are going to be hanging on our walls across the room from where we keep all our equipment.

First question, I'm looking at these TVs. and these wall mounts.

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889022042

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16882160008

How does the wallmount hook up to the TV?

do you just screw it into the back of the TV in one of the many holes? seems odd, or is this TV not meant to be hung on a wall.

Another question is wheres the best place to pick up some cheap component cables, I think I'm going to need 3, 35 foot cables. Prices on those suckers are not cheap!

Last question, what's a good yet not too pricey remote for running all 4 TVs as with the 4 cable boxes?

p.s I'm open for ideas on TVs, the 399 price and good user reviews made me like the cheap Olevia, I'm just trying to keep the price under 799.99 a tv and the TV has to be black, also buttons are better if hidden on the side but not a must.

Thanks for any help!
 
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The Dukester

Audioholic Chief
The wall mounts do bolt up to the back of the tv and yes you can wall mount them. One set of the holes should line up with the mount. Make sure you use the appropriate diameter and length screw for your tv. All the mounts I've seen have several different choices they pack with them. The tv manual should tell you which ones to use in which holes.

Beware that the link you listed is for "recertified" units, which probably mean refurbished or returned. Looks like only 100 bucks off new. You may want to check around and possibly find new ones for about the same or little more.

As for cables, check with Monoprice. I bought several from there a while back. They were very good cables for a great price. I bought their better grade ones.

Can't help you with the remote.
 
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jeffie7

Enthusiast
Beware that the link you listed is for "recertified" units, which probably mean refurbished or returned. Looks like only 100 bucks off new. You may want to check around and possibly find new ones for about the same or little more.
Has anyone here had a problem with them? I've never had a single problem with refurb items. I'm guessing its just as good as a brand new one, any problem it had should have been updated/fixed. it's just that by law they can't sell it as new.
 
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