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RE: Audio/video rack and TV height question.

Posted by mrdavis842 on July 13, 2017 at 13:40:03:

It really comes down to personal preference of how high you want to view your picture and how you want to arrange your equipment. As you said, the increased angle of view will not make a difference in the picture for a plasma TV. I have mine (60" TV) mounted with the center about eye level. I do not like having to view looking up, I find it uncomfortable. Sometimes it leads to headaches from the neck getting tired. Some people are not bothered at all looking up to watch TV.

As far as length of the stand, if it is stable the additional length on each side will not make a difference.