QUOTE(darenlks @ Feb 12 2010, 03:42 PM)
7. Rear connector design can be improved, unlike the sharp where cable is hidden and no issue when wall mounted.
This is something Toshiba can look into and hope the HDMI connector will not break as it touches the wall.
I'm using those universal mount bracket where it could tilt up and down so that it will have few inches gap left between the wall and the back of the tv, so try to avoid those bracket which will tightly mount to the wall
I'm using one of those fixed-angle mount bracket that holds the TV tightly to the wall. The gap between the TV and the wall is only 5cm, but I still managed to plug in all the connectors (HDMI, component and RCA) without problems. I think the VGA port might be a little difficult to fit but I'm not using it anyway due to the low resolution it can support (1366x768) as opposed to 1080p using HDMI (or DVI with convertor into HDMI).This is something Toshiba can look into and hope the HDMI connector will not break as it touches the wall.
I'm using those universal mount bracket where it could tilt up and down so that it will have few inches gap left between the wall and the back of the tv, so try to avoid those bracket which will tightly mount to the wall
Anyway I just saw something like this selling at computer shop yesterday, might be useful for some people

Feb 12 2010, 05:10 PM

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