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Old 01-23-2005, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlie
The stand bolts into the side of the cabinet, so, it allows the tv to tilt up and down. You can actually turn the tv upside down. Probably not a good idea while trying to watch your favorite show.
Not as crazy as it sounds, if you also flip the deflection yolk, or the horizontal wires and the vertical wires, to right the picture when the set is "upsidedown". Then the set becomes a left handed set, with the controls positioned for the convenience of soufpaws (left handed people). This assumes a reasonable "top" to the flipped over cabinet. Not just lots of vents like most sets' cabinets have.
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