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  • 23-08-2017 9:07am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25


    Hi
    Looing for tv and bracket to fit into a space restrcted to 108cm wide
    Budget inl wall mout bracket 800 euro 
    Thanks Diarmuid 


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Hi
    Looing for tv and bracket to fit into a space restrcted to 108cm wide
    Budget inl wall mout bracket 800 euro 
    Thanks Diarmuid 
    Hi Diarmuid,

    At that size you would be looking at a 43" TV as the next size up, 49", is around 109cm wide.

    For a good 43" TV I would recommend the Sony KD43XE7073. It is a little more than 800 at 849 euro but the Sonys have the best LED panels I've seen this year.

    For a bracket you would be looking at 38.99 euro for a bracket that sits flat to the wall.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Hi
    Looing for tv and bracket to fit into a space restrcted to 108cm wide
    Budget inl wall mout bracket 800 euro 
    Thanks Diarmuid 
    Hi Diarmuid,

    At that size you would be looking at a 43" TV as the next size up, 49", is around 109cm wide.

    For a good 43" TV I would recommend the Sony KD43XE7073. It is a little more than 800 at 849 euro but the Sonys have the best LED panels I've seen this year.

    For a bracket you would be looking at 38.99 euro for a bracket that sits flat to the wall.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks David
    43 is a bit small so just did another measue and the space is 116cm 
    Would you have a boardie price for Samung curved UE49MU6500 plus cantilevel swivel arm bracket delivered to limerick
    Thanks again 
    Diarmuid


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Hi
    Looing for tv and bracket to fit into a space restrcted to 108cm wide
    Budget inl wall mout bracket 800 euro 
    Thanks Diarmuid 
    Hi Diarmuid,

    At that size you would be looking at a 43" TV as the next size up, 49", is around 109cm wide.

    For a good 43" TV I would recommend the Sony KD43XE7073. It is a little more than 800 at 849 euro but the Sonys have the best LED panels I've seen this year.

    For a bracket you would be looking at 38.99 euro for a bracket that sits flat to the wall.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks David
    43 is a bit small so just did another measue and the space is 116cm 
    Would you have a boardie price for Samung curved UE49MU6500 plus cantilevel swivel arm bracket delivered to limerick
    Thanks again 
    Diarmuid
    Hi Diarmuid.

    Unfortunately the 49MU6500 is an in store only collection and can not be shipped. (Its listed as call and collect on our website).
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202574-ue49mu6500.aspx

    The 49MU6400 (Non curved) is available to ship and priced at £619.00 with £6.99 shipping.
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202612-ue49mu6400.aspx

    For a swivel bracket there is the Sanus BMF220 priced at £149.00 (I could drop to £100 if purchased along with a TV).
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202747-bmf220-b1.aspx

    Let me know your thoughts.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?
    Hi Kenny
    Yea 3cm each side 110cm d telly and 116cm the space about 45cm deep
    Thanks
    Diarmuid 


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?
    Hi Kenny
    Yea 3cm each side 110cm d telly and 116cm the space about 45cm deep
    Thanks
    Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    3cm might be a bit of an issue when it comes to actually mounting the TV on the bracket.

    How much room do you have above the television?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?
    Hi Kenny
    Yea 3cm each side 110cm d telly and 116cm the space about 45cm deep
    Thanks
    Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    3cm might be a bit of an issue when it comes to actually mounting the TV on the bracket.

    How much room do you have above the television?
    Hi Kenny

    Its a space of 100 cm in height but was hoping to put it not more than 6cm down from the shelves over it
    Thanks Diarmuid 


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?
    Hi Kenny
    Yea 3cm each side 110cm d telly and 116cm the space about 45cm deep
    Thanks
    Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    3cm might be a bit of an issue when it comes to actually mounting the TV on the bracket.

    How much room do you have above the television?
    Hi Kenny

    Its a space of 100 cm in height but was hoping to put it not more than 6cm down from the shelves over it
    Thanks Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    That is very tight indeed.

    I would be worried that you will not be able to lift the television onto the bracket.

    I'll go and see if with those measurement it will be possible.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    dnormoyl wrote: »
    Thanks very much Kenny
    That looks great. Just on the bracket as there will only be 3 cm of space either side-do u think will that suffice. Can it go straight out
    Thank again,
    Diarmuid 
    Hi Dnormoyl.

    The Sanus bracket can extend straight out from the wall.

    Do you mean you only have 3 inches between the screen and your wall on both sides?
    Hi Kenny
    Yea 3cm each side 110cm d telly and 116cm the space about 45cm deep
    Thanks
    Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    3cm might be a bit of an issue when it comes to actually mounting the TV on the bracket.

    How much room do you have above the television?
    Hi Kenny

    Its a space of 100 cm in height but was hoping to put it not more than 6cm down from the shelves over it
    Thanks Diarmuid 
    Hey Diarmuid.

    That is very tight indeed.

    I would be worried that you will not be able to lift the television onto the bracket.

    I'll go and see if with those measurement it will be possible.
    Thanks Kenny


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  • Company Representative Posts: 9,510 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: John


    If you are using a cantilever bracket then you wont have any issue mounting the TV as you can pull the wall mount out to allow you to connect the TV to it no problem. 

    ATVB,

    John Mc & Crew

    John McDonald / Managing Director / Richer Sounds Ireland / www.richersounds.ie / johnmc@richersounds.ie



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 dnormoyl


    If you are using a cantilever bracket then you wont have any issue mounting the TV as you can pull the wall mount out to allow you to connect the TV to it no problem. 

    ATVB,

    John Mc & Crew
    Thats great John
    Will send you a pm with details


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    dnormoyl wrote: »
    If you are using a cantilever bracket then you wont have any issue mounting the TV as you can pull the wall mount out to allow you to connect the TV to it no problem. 

    ATVB,

    John Mc & Crew
    Thats great John
    Will send you a pm with details
    Hey Dnormoyl.

    Could you copy myself on the PM and I can give you a call to sort things.


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