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01-17-12, 02:28 AM #1Creating a mount for a TV
Recently got a Google TV for the station. Problem is that while I was assured there were studs in the wall, turns out there were none and it's a dry wall wall. So...we're going to be building a stand to mount it on instead. Any suggestions?
All I can think of right now is to have a wide, heavy base.enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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01-20-12, 09:32 PM #9Re: Creating a mount for a TV
A smart tv that can connect to wireless networks. It has built in apps (Pandora, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) and Chrome, and it runs on the Google OS. It also comes with built in storage and a 1.66GHz processor, which allow it to record shows for you.
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