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Old 03-07-2011, 12:28 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by SolRaven View Post
The only place that I can see that TV being a good idea is if you have it hanging on a wall where it will sit flatter than a picture frame. I have this one sitting on a mid century modern dresser. The TV looks just as good off as when it's on. I wish I could buy that gorgeous stand separately and use it with my other TV's. However, I would not recommend it for anyone w/ kids, unless they mounted it flat onto a wall.
That's one pricey TV. My only TV is a 7" WS LCD (that's right, a whopping seven inches). If I were to ever get a larger one, I'd definitely hang it on the wall.
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