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What TV screen size do I need?

What TV screen size do I need?

When you go looking for your new Plasma / LED / LCD television you will need to consider the size of the TV screen.   The rough rule of thumb is that you should sit back 2.5 times the screen size.  So if you had a 42in (106cm) TV you should be sitting about 265cm away.

What TV screen size do I need

Call Peter from “That TV Guy” on 0401 202 087 for all your installations.  “That TV Guy” services the Northern Beaches and North Shore Sydney and has been doing so for the last 12 years. Advice is only a quick phone call away on 0401 202 087.

  • TV installations
  • Plasma / LCD / LED
  • Wall mounting
  • Smart TV
  • 3D TV
  • Home theatre systems
  • AV receivers
  • Blu-ray & DVD
  • PVR & HDD recorders
  • HiFi systems
  • Digital radios

We can also copy your old VHS tapes on to DVD’s.

Visit the website for more information or send an email.

What TV screen size do I need?

 

Television Installations St Ives North Shore Sydney

Television Installations St Ives North Shore Sydney

With this job in St Ives on the North Shore Sydney the customer just had a new custom built wall cabinet made for them.  We had to drill holes for the HDMI and antenna cables cables and then mount their existing Sony LCD TV and Sony blu-ray player within the new cabinet.

“That TV Guy” can help you with all your Audio Visual installation and set up needs. Peter from “That TV Guy” has been servicing the North Shore Sydney now for over 12 years. Call him now on 0401 202 087 for any help and advice.

Television Installations St Ives North Shore Sydney

Services include:

  • TV installations
  • Wall mounting
  • LED / LCD TV
  • Plasma TV
  • 3D TV
  • Digital set top boxes
  • home theatre systems
  • AV receivers
  • Surround sound
  • Blu-ray & DVD set ups
  • PVR & HDD recorders
  • HiFi systems
  • Digital radios
  • VHS tape to DVD transfers

Give Peter a call on 0401 202 087 before you buy anything for friendly advice.  You can visit the Website or send an Email

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Television Installation Roseville North Shore Sydney

Television Installation Roseville North Shore Sydney

This television installation job in Roseville on the North Shore Sydney turned out well and was quite simple.  The 50in Sony LCD was nice an light so it was easy to handle.  We also supplied the wall mounting bracket.  The customer just had an older Sony DVD player but we also added a HDMI cable for any future devices that needed to be added.

“That TV Guy” can help you install all you Audio Visual equipment. Peter provides a fast and reliable TV installation service.   Peter has been servicing the North Shore and Northern Beaches, Sydney for the last 12 years.

Television Installation Roseville North Shore Sydney

“That TV Guy’s” services include:

  • TV / television installations
  • Plasma / LCD / LED televisions
  • Wall mounting
  • Smart TV’s
  • 3D TV
  • Surround sound systems
  • Home theatre systems
  • DVD / blu-ray set ups
  • PVR & HDD recorders
  • HiFi systems
  • AV receivers
  • Digital radios
  • VHS to DVD transfers

East step by step instructions are given with every installation.

Peter is only a phone call away on 0401 202 087, visit the website or email.

Television Installation Roseville North Shore Sydney
Television Installation Roseville North Shore Sydney

 

HDMI explained

HDMI explained

HDMI means High-Definition Multimedia Interface, is a compact all in one video and audio

cable which can transfer uncompressed video and audio data.   HDMI replaces the old analog cables.   HDMI cables are capable of transmitting any TV or PC video format, including high definition and 3D signals.   Almost all TV’s come with several HDMI connections on the back these days, same with most components that need to plugged into your new flat screen TV (eg DVD players, Blu-ray, Foxtel, video cameras etc)

HDMI explained

There are a lot of versions these days (v1.3, 1.3c, 1.4, 1.4c).   As you can see there are lots of versions available and as you can imagine the latest version out is going to be the most expensive but not really a necessity.

Due to the confusion with the above naming, the HDMI Licensing Organisation have changed the names of of the HDMI cables to lessen the confusion.

HDMI explained

The new names are:

  • High Speed with Ethernet
  • High Speed
  • Standard with Ethernet
  • Standard Automotive

But do we actually need the lastest and greatest?   For most people who are connecting a blu-ray player to their plasma screen tv the “high speed” will be sufficient.   A High Speed HDMI cable will even transmit 3D from your blu-ray player, but a “standard” HDMI cable is not capable of transmitting 3D.

Call Peter from “That TV Guy” on 0401 202 087, visit the website or email.

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