On January 12, 2023 at 11:55, Richie Rich said...
The extra labor is nice, although it presents challenges at times when replacing an existing display. Most clients who want them ask for them specifically but then are flabbergasted when you explain they are not a simple "take old tv down, put new tv up" replacement.
They would be an easy sell, even at premium prices if Samsung would make a few simple changes.
1. Ditch the media box
2. Go back to the single plate mount
3. Proper discretes for on/off/art
4. Get the motion sensor to work properly and consistently
5. A "dumb" mode that stops trying to help with control and input selection. Yes, I know you can kinda/sorta turn off most of the features but...
Yeah, about the mount, Those go to the recycler with the rest of the boxes and stuff. I use this Sanus. I know it's not as low profile as the Samsung mount, but it's still a really nice looking installation.
[Link: sanus.com]I refuse to use that thing Samsung puts in the box.