Hi, I wonder if anyone out there can help me with this problem.
I have a series 6 Indiana which comes with a TV mounted high on a swivel panel. This allows us to turn the TV into the bedroom thus allowing us to watch TV in bed. Well thats the theory anyway. In practice the viewing angle from the bed is so acute that the LCD screen definition is very poor. Clearly it needs the TV to be angled down to alow the angle to be reduced.
I have looked at the possibility of fitting a swivel Flat screen mounting, in fact Tesco have one that might fit, but I know if I fit this I will not be able to swivel the TV and will have to dismount and unplug it in order to turn it past the cabinet. The ideal solution would be to find a method of tilting the tv using the original mountings. Any ideas would be very welcome.
Thanks.
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I have a series 6 Indiana which comes with a TV mounted high on a swivel panel. This allows us to turn the TV into the bedroom thus allowing us to watch TV in bed. Well thats the theory anyway. In practice the viewing angle from the bed is so acute that the LCD screen definition is very poor. Clearly it needs the TV to be angled down to alow the angle to be reduced.
I have looked at the possibility of fitting a swivel Flat screen mounting, in fact Tesco have one that might fit, but I know if I fit this I will not be able to swivel the TV and will have to dismount and unplug it in order to turn it past the cabinet. The ideal solution would be to find a method of tilting the tv using the original mountings. Any ideas would be very welcome.
Thanks.
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