Electronics : Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 32'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt |
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Rating: - * Good frame, beware of instructions ... Good frame and hardware. Fit my Panasonic 46" plasma perfectly. However, the instructions almost led to an installation error. The instructions stated that the top mounting bolts of the frame should be measured at 6.2" above the center of the screen. Luckily, I decided to mount the brackets on the TV, then put the frame on while the TV was on the ground and measure to the top of the TV from the top of the frame. There was 2" more to the top of the TV then when following the 6.2" instructions. If I would have mounted the frame as originally measured, the screen would have been 2" too high. Please take my advice and measure out the actual distance with the frame on the brackets before you hang the frame. Rating: - * Economical mount ... A good mount at a good price. Directions assume technical knowledge, but not a difficult mount to install, with what is provided and some of your own tools. Shipping wasn't flawless (reason for 4 stars), didn't arrive on scheduled date. One phone call to Amazon, they tracked down the problem and had one to me in 2 days. Great Customer Service. Rating: - * Not really a on-touch tilt ... After I put the mount on the wall, I could not found so called one-touch tilt at all - you have to use the included special long L hex driver to touch many places if you want tilt - unless you don't want to tight the mount. Rating: - * Full marks ... The unit arrived promptly, as promised and is holding my lovely new 120 hrz/1080P 52 inch LCD screen, now at the perfect and very slightly angled position I wanted. It's a good product, with the right adjustment capabilities and most importantly--it's STRONG. Which is a peace-of-mind thing for me. Rating: - * Works Great ... I bought a 53'' Aquos Sharp LCD Flat Panel. The Wall mount is working great so far. It had all of the hardware we need to mount it. |

The real joy of the set, however, is nine NBA playoff games presented as they were originally broadcast and almost in their entirety. They last about 90-100 minutes with TV introductions and post-game interviews, but minus halftime, commercials, and some slower moments. The games include such absolute classics as the game in which rookie Magic Johnson started at center in place of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and the 1987 "baby hook" game against the Boston Celtics. If you're used to watching current NBA games you might be tempted to just skip to the end, but it's surprisingly rewarding to watch the game develop, to watch the game's superstars strut their stuff (or see a couple of 1972 reserves named Phil Jackson and Pat Riley), and to observe how radically the sport has changed over the years. Variable picture quality and technical glitches are unavoidable (even the 2002 game looks washed out), but this is the first time complete or nearly complete NBA games have been available in the home-video era, and they probably still look better than the VHS tapes you've been saving over the years. Yes, it'd be easy to argue about which games from the Lakers' long history should have been included, and the highlight videos don't have a ton of replay value, but the NBA Dynasty series is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi
