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Super Bowl READY: Television Tech is Spinning Up (and Coming Down!)

It’s that time of year, where everyone’s got their booze, the food’s available, and the commercials are almost as much expected as the game itself. Yet, come on, the centerpiece of any Super Bowl party is the television.And, if you're considering upgrading your experience this year, you're in luck!

The future of TV technology has arrived and the best deals right now are on sale just in time for the big game. Here's the lowdown:

Picture Perfect:

OLED is King: Forget the old LCDs. The OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TVs provide perfect blacks, unmatched contrast, and colors that leap off the screen. It’ll make you feel like a player on the field!
QLED vs OLED: QLED (Quantum Dot LED) TVs are competing with OLED. They’re as brilliant and as accurate in color as the originals but a little less expensive.
4K Revolution: 4K is the new normal, 8K is just beginning to be released. More pixels equals sharper pictures – especially when you are looking at large-scale displays. Just imagine all the grass on the field!
Beyond the Pixels:

HDR (High Dynamic Range): It brings the range of color and contrast to a whole new level, making those whites and blacks all the more intense. And it’s perfect for those big game-day throwbacks.
Dolby Vision: Better than HDR, Dolby Vision provides even more accurate color and brightness control per scene.
Sound: Most newer TVs have decent in-built sound but, if you want to truly feel like you’re in the movie, invest in a soundbar or surround sound system.
Game Day Deals:

Shoppers know you're in the market for that ideal Super Bowl setup, and they're pricing up the best TVs. Here's where to look:

Best Buy: Best for selection and value.
Amazon: Is known for lightning deals and huge discounts, particularly on their own Fire TVs.
Walmart: Another great place for cheaper brands.
Straight from the Manufacturer: Look at retailers such as Samsung, LG, and Sony for discounts and bundles.
Tip: Remember to research, shop around, check reviews, and keep in mind things such as screen size, specs, and your budget before you make a final decision.

Bottom Line:

As TV tech continues to advance and pre-Super Bowl deals heat up, you've never been better equipped to upgrade your home theater.You’re going to love the big game more than ever!

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Why Should I Even Hire Someone to mount my TV?

Tv Mounting Done right

Well there are alot of different answers but that i would like to get to but the first one woul d have to be why do we hire anyone to do anything? They are professionals, they have alot more experience in problem solving in the field.Ie: Is this a support beam or if I cut it out will my ceiling collapse? What do I do If my bracket isn’t as wide as the studs? What sort of bracket should I use? Will this TV even fit where I want it?

Now I understand on the surface level that tv mounting can seem simple but if you don’t have a deep scanner, you could easily end up with a fire or plumbing issue. On average a TV mounting costs about 150-400 dollars depending on the work required. Now would you rather spend 300? or 1,000 on your insurance deductible.

Last but not least and this is probably the one I run into the most is the piece of mind factor. I don’t have to worry about it coming off the wall and breaking or even more seriously injuring someone.

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