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Things to Know Before Buying a TV: Your New TV Buying Guide
Buying a new TV can feel overwhelming, thanks to the endless options of technologies, acronyms, and features available. It’s easy to get lost in the technical jargon and end up spending money on features you don’t actually need or won’t use. That’s why understanding what to know before buying a TV is crucial before making your purchase. Luckily, we have the ultimate new TV buying guide for you and your family. Because electronic items, especially larger pieces like televisions, are more of an investment than inexpensive items you may buy without any knowledge, we’ve laid out some of the things to know before buying a TV. Things to Know Before Buying a TV Checklist Despite prices of televisions decreasing fairly substantially over the past decade, buying a TV — and its accessories — is still a purchase that takes a fair bit of consideration. Before heading to a big box store that has all types of televisions with noise emanating from the back of the shop, take a look at this checklist showcasing things to know before buying a TV. This way, you don’t end up overwhelmed and spend too much on a TV you don’t need or leave empty handed. The type of television wanted The dimensions of the space, including how far away the television will be from the couch or main seating area The essentials and accessories you will likely need to enhance your tv-viewing experience Types of Televisions The first checklist item is likely to be figuring out the type of television you’d like to purchase. From LED and LCD televisions to OLEDs and QLEDs, there are quite a few types of TVs to keep in mind as you research. Luckily, we have a blog on the difference between a plasma and LED TVs. After reading that article, if you’re still unsure of the type of television you need for your space, we break down the types, here. LED LED TVs use a backlight to illuminate the screen, delivering bright and vibrant images. While they are generally more affordable than OLED and QLED models (which we’ll discuss shortly), their image quality isn’t as advanced or refined as these premium options. One advantage of LED TVs is their slim design, making them an excellent choice for mounting on a pulldown wall mount or fitting neatly into smaller spaces, such as atop a credenza or entertainment console. LCD LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display and is the same foundational technology used in LED TVs. While LED TVs use light-emitting diodes for backlighting, LCD TVs rely on liquid crystals to illuminate the screen. These liquid crystals work in tandem with the backlight to produce the images you see, making LCDs a cost-effective and widely available option for basic viewing needs. OLED OLED, or Organic Light-Emitting Diode, takes LED technology a step further by using organic molecules to emit light at the pixel level. Unlike traditional LED TVs, OLED screens can turn individual pixels on and off, delivering exceptional color contrast and deep, true blacks. This self-lighting technology results in stunning picture quality and superior viewing angles, making OLED an excellent choice for immersive TV experiences. QLED QLED, or Quantum Dot LED, builds upon LED technology by incorporating quantum dot nanocrystals into the backlight. These nanocrystals enhance brightness and color accuracy, providing a vibrant and sharp picture. While both QLED and OLED offer improved picture quality compared to standard LED TVs, they each have unique strengths. OLED is known for its superior contrast and deeper blacks, while QLED tends to deliver brighter images, making it a better choice for rooms with a lot of ambient light. For those exploring cutting-edge options, there’s also Neo QLED, a subset of QLED technology. Neo QLED TVs use mini LEDs for backlighting, offering even finer contrast control and enhanced picture quality compared to standard QLEDs. This slight upgrade makes them a compelling option for shoppers seeking premium visuals. Ultra High Definition: 4K and 8K TVs Ultra High Definition, otherwise known as Ultra HD or UHD, speaks to the resolution of electronics like smartphones and tablets, but usually focuses on the television. UHD is often the broad term for 4K resolution, however, it’s now expanded to include 8K resolution. The ratio that is defined for UHDs is a 16 by 9 aspect ratio with the minimum pixel resolution set at 3,840 by 2,160. Similar to the 4K Ultra HD televisions which use nearly 4,000 pixels, the 8K version, you guessed it, has a resolution that’s double 4K at 7,680 by 4,320. As the name suggests, UHDs have a great definition to their picture. As such, if you purchase a television that is a 4K or an 8K UHD, you should expect extremely clear image quality for its resolution, especially considering the size of the television. It’s a good idea, however, to not get your hopes up if you’re expecting a large range of 4K or 8K UHD televisions. It’s not necessarily needed due to constraints of screen type of the TVs as well as the type of camera necessary for shooting to those resolutions. High definition and Ultra HD screens tend to use the same resolution size, so the quality of the image would look nearly identical. Another note to consider is the lack of resources for 8K televisions in the United States. Most of the consumable content for 8K resolution TV watching is found in Japan. So although the 8K Ultra HD TVs are impressive and have near impeccable image color and quality, the financial burden of buying one versus the offerings of 8K shows or movies is not yet worthwhile. Smart TVs versus Smart Gadgets Do you need both a smart TV and smart gadgets like a Roku or Fire Stick? Let’s break it down. A smart TV functions like any other television but includes built-in internet connectivity and apps for streaming and browsing. You can easily download apps like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, or YouTube, log in, and start watching your favorite shows with just a few clicks. Smart gadgets, on the other hand, expand your TV’s functionality. Devices like Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, or Apple TV provide enhanced streaming experiences, often with features or ecosystems tailored to specific platforms. For example, Apple TV integrates seamlessly with other Apple devices, making it a great choice for Apple enthusiasts. Other smart gadgets include smart speakers and remotes. With a smart speaker like Alexa or Siri, you can control playlists or even TV commands with your voice. Similarly, a smart remote lets you search for shows or channels by speaking, simplifying the browsing process. Ultimately, whether you need a smart TV, smart gadgets, or both depends on your viewing habits and how much convenience and integration you value in your home entertainment setup. Dimensions To Know for Your Space Once you’ve decided on the type of TV and whether it will be mounted or placed on a console, the next step is finding the ideal spot in your room. A great trick to plan your TV placement is to create a “stand-in” TV using a piece of cardboard, poster board, or a panel from a moving box. Tape it to the wall or place it where you’re considering setting up your TV. This allows you to experiment with different locations without risking damage to the real television. Consider the room’s layout, including furniture placement and the TV’s angle. Ensure there’s enough distance for comfortable viewing and check for glare from windows or lights. If glare or optimal viewing angles are concerns, consider using an articulating, tilting, or full-motion pull-down TV mount. These mounts allow for adjustments to reduce glare and enhance comfort by positioning the screen so the bottom third is below eye level. If you opt for a mount, decide between a fixed, minimalistic design for static support or a more advanced pull-down TV mount. Pull-down mounts offer dynamic motion capabilities, making them a popular choice for creating an immersive home theater experience. Still unsure about the right size or placement? Check out our blog on four considerations to think about when buying a TV, which includes tips on choosing the perfect TV size and how to integrate it seamlessly into your space. Are you looking for more tips that suggest how to design a room around a television, or at the very least, how far away from the TV the furniture should be? Read our blog on that, which includes details about the furniture-to-TV ratio, and see the image below. TV and Entertainment Essentials to Look For Once you have (or possibly even before you have) purchased your new TV, you can start to enhance your TV-watching experience. Not only can viewers enhance their experience through updating control settings on the TV itself — like color balancing as well as bass and treble editing — but users can purchase essential items like a pull down TV wall mount and a sound bar adapter, amongst other things. TV Wall Mount When searching for a pull down TV wall mount, the MantelMount MM540 Enhanced is a customer favorite, while the MM700 Premier is an in-house employee favorite. For those who have bought larger televisions, the MM700 is likely the better candidate for the pull down TV wall mount as it is capable of holding televisions up to 115 pounds. All MantelMount pull down TV mounts, including the MM340 Standard, MM540, and MM700, are VESA compatible up to 600x600. Compare our range of pull down tv wall mounts A TV wall mount is the perfect way to save space and elevate your home entertainment setup. By mounting your TV flush against the wall, you free up valuable surface space on your console or credenza while achieving a sleek, modern look. For the best viewing experience, a pull-down, articulating, or tilting TV mount takes comfort and engagement to the next level. These mounts allow you to adjust the TV to eye level, optimize angles, and reduce glare, transforming everyday viewing into a fully immersive experience. While placing your TV on furniture or a static mount provides quality downtime, a pull-down TV mount maximizes the value of your television investment. With features like height adjustability and angle customization, it ensures both physical comfort and enhanced enjoyment for every viewing session. Sound Bar Adapter Are you an A/V geek? Or do you simply want to experience the best sound from your TV-watching time? A sound bar adapter, like our MantelMount SBXL Sound Bar Adapter XL, is great for creating an even more robust audio experience while watching your favorite show or movie. What’s ideal about the Sound Bar Adapter is that all of our pull down TV mounts can accommodate the sound bar (purchasing the MM340 Standard does not come with the sound bar attachment so it is a smart buy if you’d want to enhance the audio), so you can place it either below or above the television. Other Accessories to Consider A pull down TV mount and a sound bar adapter are likely the top two essentials on the accessories list for many new TV purchasers, however, other items to put on the shopping list include: Kits or boxes for routing and hiding cables HDMI cables Converters and/or adapters for HDMI cables that are compatible with DVD players, Xbox, VCRs, or other systems Surge protector outlets Although the TV buying process can be a somewhat lengthy one with some weighty decisions, it shouldn’t be as harrowing of an experience as it once was, nor should it be anxiety-fueled. Now that you have new, or possibly updated, knowledge on the TV buying experience thanks to this new TV buying guide, it should be a painless and fun experience; once you have a new TV, you can relax and enjoy lounging with your favorite shows, movies, and sports games.

Give Your Entertainment Space a Clean Look with Cable Management
Whether you have a home theater room or a makeshift home theater in the living room, there is one obstacle we all face when creating that perfect entertainment space: managing a mess of cords. Cords are critical to the functionality of our televisions, speakers, gaming systems, sound bars, and ultimate home theater technology, but figuring out the best cable management system so you can hide those wires from visitors, animals, and kids can be challenging. When you mount your TV, you’ll find you can actually hide cords more easily so you create a safer space for your kids, animals, and physical health with the right TV-viewing angle. All you need is the right solutions for managing and hiding dangling wires when you mount your TV, so you can focus on watching your favorite game, movie, or TV show without wires to distract you. 3 Reasons Why You Should Put Cable Management Ideas Into Practice 1. Managing Cables Will Make Your Space Look Neat and Tidy Most of us have been there when the Christmas tree lights come out of storage and family members need to be separated as voices get raised and frustrations rise. Light cables are similar in entertainment cord and cable management speak in the way that once the cords get intertwined, it can be a bug bear to get them undone. As more and more households come to the understanding that Christmas tree lights are easier to deal with when managed, the same goes for entertainment center cable management. 2. Organizing Cords and Cables is Safer Back to the holiday light scenario, many of us can understand the safety of factors that go into cords strewn about the floor leading to outlets. Any child or adult can be found to put their foot in a bad place and have it twist improperly thanks to an erroneous cord. Plus, to keep animals from chewing on random cords, organizing cables and cords from entertainment equipment is much safer versus the alternative. 3. Cable and Cord Management makes Home Entertainment More Effective and Efficient We’ve all had those moments when the TV doesn’t turn on or the video game console is glitching and it needs a restart or, as an IT person likely would say on the first instance, “Did you turn it off and on again?” To ensure the correct cable is being pulled or taken out of the outlet to then put back into the outlet, cord management allows for some efficiency; especially if the efficiency includes small flags or tags on cords to identify what item they belong to. Once you realize how much simpler life will be once your entertainment center’s cords, you will want to take advantage of MantelMount’s products that minimize distractions and will make your space look neater. 5 MantelMount Products to Minimize Distractions Pull Down TV Mounts All MantelMount pull down TV mounts come with cable tie anchors that attach to the TV mount’s lifting arm, so you can organize and conceal wires easily behind your TV. Shop Now Cable Routing Box One of the best methods of cord maintenance is running them behind the wall. Our cable routing box was designed to route signal cables through a wall behind a MantelMount and blend in with the background using the included covers. You can eliminate the hassle of fishing wires through the wall with this large conduit accessory. Shop Our EC43 Cable Routing Boxes Recess Box Another great way to hide wires and your mounting hardware for a cleaner look is with our recess box. The recess box is easy to install and provides a super flush TV-to-wall storage space, concealing the mounting hardware within the wall and accompanying wires and cords that have been attached to the mount’s lifting arm. Shop Our RB100 Recess Box Universal Sound Bar Adapter Kit In most newer homes, outlets are uniquely positioned on the wall where you might mount your TV, so hiding the cord to the TV itself isn’t the problem. However, as you add speakers and soundbars, that’s where more challenges come into play. With our new SBK00 Universal Sound Bar Adapter Kit, you can mount your soundbar on the bottom or the back of your TV so the wires can remain hidden behind the screen. Shop Our SBK00 Universal Sound Bar Adapter Kit Wall Plate Cover If you didn’t opt for the recess box, you may still want to cover the TV mounting hardware on your wall. That’s why we created our wall plate covers, which slide over the hardware to hide them from view. Shop Our WPC00 Wall Plate Covers Learn More About Our MantelMount Products

The Best TV Sound Settings for Movies, Shows, Sports, and More
When you think of television, the first thing you likely think of is the picture and how whatever show, movie, or sport you are watching looks in an aesthetic or visual way. However, the audio experience should not be neglected. When you are as immersed in a show or movie as you can be, it is probably due to — not taking the comfiness of your couch and blanket situation into consideration — both audio and visual elements. What’s the deal, however, with people who have a surround sound system? Is it that much better than a sound bar or simply changing the tv settings on your television? We look into that here. Best Sound Setup for Your TV We’ve all been there: you’re watching a quiet — or quieter — show and then BAM! You’re hit with the advertisement sound, or maybe it’s classified as noise, and you’re taken out of your tv watching or movie watching-induced trance that you had been in. Even when that happens, you’ll want the best tv sound setup, so despite the loud blasting sound that occasionally happens with ads, at least it’ll be a pleasing noise. We’ll lay out some of the best tv sound settings — including understanding what the best equalizer settings for movies or television might be — but here is a list of accessories that might just enhance the sound quality for your tv so you have the best picture quality and sound setup. Enhancing sound on your television can be costly or cost-effective; no decision is the best so you might want to ask yourself: what is the best kind of media experience I want out of my tv viewing? Surround Sound System Installing a surround sound system is far and away the most costly method to make your tv or movie watching experience more of a rounded experience. However, it can be a popular approach because once the system is installed, it’s easy enough to simply have a “set it and forget it” mentality. A surround sound system is likened to having a movie theater audio system setup in a residential home. With having multiple speakers create a surround sound effect, it usually costs at least $1,000 and sometimes closer to $2,000 if a proven system is wanted or needed. A surround sound system enhances the audio/visual experience by creating a more immersive experience for the viewer. When it comes to placement of the speakers for your surround sound system, keep in mind the seating locations of you and your friends and family. Although you will undoubtedly want a centralized speaker placed near the screen, the fun part is next as you’ll be able to situate speakers to enhance the audio clarity and quality. Don’t have an open concept room where speakers can be placed in a semi-circle behind a couch or futon? Keep in mind about the placement of the speakers, the look of what the surround sound system will look — aesthetically — within the room, and take into consideration how the sound will bounce off furniture and the walls. With regard to placement and the angles, speakers sometimes come with speaker placement recommendations, however, there’s usually a rule of thumb for the number of speakers (whether it’s 4, 6, or more) and the enhancement of the audio. Sound Bar Attachments Is a surround sound system too expensive or too complicated? A sound bar is an ideal way to enhance your tv’s audio and for you to experience an ideal tv sound setup in your home without shelling out more money than you’d want. An advantage of purchasing a sound bar attachment is that they sound much better than the audio that emanates from the television on its own. Some sound bars even have features such as a compatibility with Dolby Atmos — and anyone who has seen a big-budget action film in a Dolby theater knows the experience is fulfilling. If a sound bar attachment is high on your priority list, think about the MantelMount SBXL Sound Bar Adapter XL, which is compatible with our tv mounts like the MM540 Enhanced Mount and MM700 Premier Pulldown Mount. Although the MM340 Standard Mount does not include a sound bar attachment like the other MantelMount pulldown tv mounts, it also is compatible with the sound bar attachment. What’s special about the MantelMount Sound Bar Adapter is that it is universal, fitting most flat and curved screen televisions, able to be placed below or above the tv, and accommodates larger sound bars that have wider spacing between the mounting holes. TV Sound Settings Even if you’re unsure about investing in a surround sound system or utilizing a sound bar system, the next best bet is to ensure that your television’s sound settings are to your liking. Whether it’s figuring out the best equalizer settings for movies or enhancing the bass settings for the hard-hitting action in any sports match or game you might enjoy, making sure the correct tv sound setup is working for you is of utmost importance. We’ll look into figuring out the best tv sound settings for your tv’s audio next. Best TV Sound Settings Even if you do have a surround sound system or have your sound bar and its sound bar attachment set up to have a more theater-like experience at home, you’ll still want the best sound setup for your tv. Your tv’s sound settings are simple enough to change, but so often they’re neglected. One of the more fun things about a tv’s sound settings is playing around with them. Want a more crisp sound with dialogue in a drama so clear that it’s like the actors are speaking to you in your living room? The settings is where you can customize your tv’s audio. Find the “Audio” section on your television (sometimes it can be called “Sound”) and that’s where you’ll want to pay most attention as within the selection there are further elements. If you’d like programmed audio solutions, then it’s more of a set and forget approach: standard, theater (this is likely the best equalizer setting for movies and television shows), music, and news (this option is good for news shows and tv shows with the bulk of the show that has crisp dialogue) are the most likely options with which you’ll be encountered. If you’d like a customized version of your tv sound setup, take into consideration what you usually watch: movies, comedy shows, dramas, or sports? Think about the treble and the bass of the in-show or in-game audio and the advertisements that might blow out the show or movie’s sound. Once you have that in mind, play around with the bass and the treble, if you want the sound to come through one or multiple stereos, or even if you want the audio to be in a digital format.