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For the last several years TV mounts have increasingly grown in popularity due to the advancements in AV technology and the affordability of flat screen TVs. However whilst many people have been out buying LCD and Plasma TVs and TV mounts, high definition broadcasting has been a little slow at rolling out to say the least. The first people to provide a really comprehensive high definition service was Sky, but with a premium on top of an all ready expensive monthly subscription, its easy to see why many aren't willing to shell out the extra cash especially after buying a new Television set and a wall mount. Thankfully there is now an alternative option - Freesat HD. Freesat is a not-for-profit outfit setup by the nation’s two most popular broadcasters ITV and the BBC with the aim of making the best of digital television accessible to everyone. The Freesat service offers over 140 channels and with Freesat+, viewers are able to record their favourite shows and store up 80 hours of HD programming and if that’s not enough, users can also access and view the BBC's iPlayer service through their TV. This fantastic free service has impacted on the sale of TV mounts and TV wall brackets across the board. With many manufacturers also integrating the technology in to their television sets, eliminating the need for a set top box, fewer consumers have concerns over purchasing a TV mount or bracket to wall mount their TV. TV mounts are the best way to view flat screen televisions. As well as being a great space saving solution, a TV mount will allow you to watch your TV in comfort and at eye level. Some TV mounts feature cantilever and tilting mechanisms offering the viewer the ability to change the angle of the screen as they change their viewing position. Many TV mounts from the established manufacturers have extra ingenious usability features and selling points such as cable tidying systems, integrated spirit levels as well as security fixings that make it harder for thieves to steal screens. With these ergonomic innovations coupled with a world class free-to-air HD service the future for the AV and AV mounts looks to be a bright one.
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