cowcharge
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 27, 2014 9:35:28 GMT -8
I'm planning on attaching mine to a "swingable" mount, because I use it as both TV and computer monitor so I need to be able to view it from different ranges.
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SusieQ
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Post by SusieQ on Mar 27, 2014 10:14:50 GMT -8
I'm planning on attaching mine to a "swingable" mount, because I use it as both TV and computer monitor so I need to be able to view it from different ranges. That's what I have in my teardrop but I have to remember to bungee it down before I travel or it swings around while I'm driving.
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Post by txoil on Mar 27, 2014 13:49:46 GMT -8
We have a 29 inch flatscreen on the curbside wall above the window, on a removable bracket. We had an old xbox so we installed that as a video player for movies when the weather is bad, or we use it as a monitor for the laptop. It is mounted on the curbside so we face it when laying on the gaucho bed. This was posted a few days ago, it is a faux front for a flatscreen, and I have gathered materials to do a similar treatment for our TV as well...
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Post by jewlgurl on Jul 23, 2014 11:09:14 GMT -8
C.R.E.A.T.I.V.E! This is a awesome way to incorporate a TV into a vintage trailer.
We're mounting our TV (on an extendo arm - so we can also watch from the front seating area)) on the closet side next to the bed. We'll run the wiring into the closet which has been renovated as the fridge surround and already has an inside outlet.
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