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Originally Posted by amanda6035
Sounds good. Thanks for the tips. I'm not entirely sure of the wall situation - we may just get one that we can set on an entertainment center, just to be on the safe side and not have to deal with placing it on the wall.
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I have a great LCD HDTV one that also allows me to connect my laptop to it, and a thumb drive with a special photo option, just for slide shows. This could be a nice option at an open house or recruitment, but is also great for presentations. Everyone can see the Excel spreadsheet and have copies emailed.
Oh, surge protector, a good one runs $30 or so for all the equipment you'd attach to it (DVD player, Wii, whatever), and it is worth giving an electrician a jingle in the event there is wonky wiring. If you get particular protectors and register them, it covers in addition to regular insurance if something happens. You can even get mechanisms that have cords plugged into the tv that do not allow their removal, so there will always be the right connector for a device.