by ITS Hawaii | Apr 14, 2026 | TV Mounting
Quick Answer Choose a conference room TV size based on the distance from the screen to the farthest viewer. In most cases, rooms with viewers 4 to 6 feet away need a 43 to 55 inch screen, 6 to 8 feet away need 55 to 65 inches, and 8 to 12 feet away often need 65 to 85...
by ITS Hawaii | Mar 10, 2026 | TV Mounting
Open-concept living rooms look clean and spacious But mounting a TV in one can feel tricky. Why TV Placement Feels So Frustrating in Open-Concept Spaces You move the couch, then the TV feels off. You mount the TV, then glare from the windows ruins the view. Open...
by ITS Hawaii | Dec 17, 2025 | TV Mounting
Table of Contents Quick Answer Why Wall Mounting Is the Safest Option Cable Management Matters More Than You Think Safer Alternatives When Wall Mounting Is Not Possible Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Modern flat-screen televisions offer incredible picture...
by ITS Hawaii | Dec 3, 2025 | TV Mounting
Bringing home a sleek, new television is always exciting, but that excitement can quickly turn into anxiety when you realize you have to hang it up. The fear of your expensive screen crashing to the floor is real, especially when you aren’t sure what is behind...
by ITS Hawaii | Oct 8, 2025 | TV Mounting
Mounting your TV at the wrong height can cause neck strain, poor posture, eye fatigue, and uncomfortable viewing angles. Many people focus on how the TV looks on the wall, but the real issue is whether the screen matches your seated eye level. This guide explains how...
by ITS Hawaii | Oct 1, 2025 | TV Mounting
Why Fireplace TV Mounting Requires Care Mounting a TV over your fireplace can save space and create a sleek, modern look. But it also comes with a few risks if you don’t do it right. Here’s how to make sure your setup is both stylish and safe. Common Problems With...