Posts Tagged ‘home cinema’

Bristol Sound & Vision Show

Friday, February 26th, 2010

On the 26th to 28th of February this year the Bristol Marriott hotel hosts the biggest Hifi and AV show. The Bristol Sound and Vision Show draws AV and Hifi enthusiasts from all over the UK.

This year the Sound and Vision Bristol Show is expected to feature over 200 brands, including Yamaha, KEF, Sony, Monitor Audio, Dali, Spectral, Atacama and Sennheiser to name a few.Bristol Show offers the visitors an exclusive peek at new models giving them the opportunity to test and trial them first hand and give positive or negative feedback directly to the manufactures.Nowhere in the country has this many brands under one roof at the same time, so the Bristol show also gives the attendees a great chance to compare other models side by side.

Plasma and LCD TV Cabinets, Stands, and Wall Brackets

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

When you make the investment of purchasing a LCD or plasma TV, it’s best to decide on and buy something that will help display your television and protect it at the same time. There are several different items that will work for this.

People who own LCD or plasma TVs often buy wall mounting brackets to display their TVs on the wall. There are three basic kinds of these wall mounting brackets. You may want to look into which is the best for your home and for your new LCD or plasma television.

If you are on a limited budget, and you’re happy with a permanent mounting for your TV, then low-profile wall mounting brackets may be the right type of TV wall mounting brackets for you. They are considered to be fairly simple to install. If you can hang a picture on a wall, then you’re on your way to being able to install low-profile brackets.

Tilting wall mount brackets are the mid-priced TV wall mounting brackets. They are more difficult to mount on the wall than the low-profile wall mounting brackets. The difference you’ll find in the tilting wall mount brackets compared to the low-profile TV wall mount brackets is that the tilting wall mount brackets swivel sideways.