On January 7, 2017 at 16:41, Fins said...
Looking through this thread today, this made me think about conversations we have had in the shop about stupidly thin TVs. The TVs are thin, but then by the time you put them on a mount that has enough rough to just get power cords plugged in, cables connected, and HDMI extenders hidden, the thin tv is actually 3" to 4" off the wall. Especially given the limited bolt options packaged in mounts and that you usually have to use the longer bolts with spacers.
Then, I thought about, I don't remember the last time I used a flat mount. We always use a tilt mount to improve the viewing angle and help with any glare. i really wonder how great the viewing is on this wall paper tv.
And then the client decides the sound quality of the tv is horrible and wants to add a soundbar mounted below the tv.
Then you wind up with a display 4" out from the wall so the front of the screen and front of the soundbar are flush with each other.
Then the client decides they don't like that they can see the sides/back of the panel and the mount when they walk into the room and you wind up at a job cutting and shaping plastic filler plates to hide the mount.
Then the client complains that the job is taking too long.