- If you want your flat panel TV stand to look as good in your home as in the store, then check out this classy and elegant piece by Techcraft. The HBL60 is a sturdy and elegant black glass TV stand that is as beautiful as it is classy. It will fit most 60 inch and smaller LCD or plasma TV's and uses heavy gauge diamond shaped tubing for durability and strength. It will fit in perfectly with a contemporary room decor. The brilliant black silkscreen glass is a good match for most flat screen TV's.
- When purchasing anything online, including a flat screen TV, consumers may wish to consider doing so with a credit card. The majority of credit card companies offer a dispute process, which enables the customer to gain a full refund if the product is not as advertised or if the company refuses to stand behind their product. Each credit card company retains a unique policy when it comes to customer disputes, which is outlined in the Terms & Agreement paperwork included with their card.
- Flat mounts are the simplest and probably the least expensive of the flat screen wall mounts that are most popular. They tend to be very secure. You won't have to worry about your beautiful new TV crashing to the ground. Ideally, you would want to shop around for a wall bracket with a very thin profile which will enable you to mount your television flush to the wall. This option is the ultimate in space-saving convenience. It's also quite attractive aesthetics-wise, and makes your screen look like a dynamic picture frame.
- If you are a satellite subscriber you already have the satellite STB you need for their digital SD/HD services. Additionally, most satellite boxes also have a terrestrial ATSC tuner if you want to get free local channels using a VHF/UHF antenna. However, DirecTV introduced a new model in late 2007 without antenna input; the local channels would have to be viewed from the satellite feed, a service they have already for most major cities.
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