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V51496 - Zip Express Wall Mounted TV Installation & Home Theater Accessory Package
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Zip Express Wall Mounted TV Installation & Home Theater Accessory Package

Leave the heavy lifting to someone else! This package will help you create the optimal home theater environment. Let the professionals mount your flat panel TV on the wall with the included mount, then maximize your system's capabilities with the included HDMI cable and TV calibration software.

Zip Express Wall Mounted TV Installation
Let the professionals mount your new flat panel TV on the wall. Zip Express Installation will provide a site assessment, wall mount bracket installation, mounting of your flat panel TV, connection of up to three components, in-wall wire management and more.

Zip Express Will:

  • Send certified technicians to your home or office.
  • Provide professional consultation for your installation.
  • Install your pre-purchased mounting bracket to standard wood, masonry or drywall and mount TV on the bracket.
  • Connect up to three components (such as HD cable box, DVD player or gaming system) to your TV.
  • Conceal audio/video wires within the wall where construction allows or hide them with paintable molding.
  • Make sure all components are working properly and show you how to operate your new system.
  • Clean up work area and neatly organize all visible cables.
  • Make sure you are completely satisfied.

    Scheduling Your Installation

  • You will receive a courtesy call from Zip Express once your order has been received. You may schedule your installation appointment at that time, or you can wait to schedule at a later date.
  • You will receive a Zip Express Gift Card for your installation. To schedule your installation appointment, contact Zip Express at the phone number on the gift card (1-800-778-0530). You may also schedule your installation appointment at www.zipinstallation.com. Each gift card has a unique PIN that you will use to activate the gift card.
  • The 5-Day Installation window begins when you contact Zip Express to schedule your installation appointment.
  • Installation appointments are available seven days a week in most areas (excluding holidays such as Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day, Easter).
  • Installation appointments will adhere to a 1-hour service window, i.e. service will begin no later than one hour past appointment time you have chosen.
  • Please contact Zip Express directly at 1-800-778-0530 or www.zipinstallation.com regarding all scheduling inquiries, questions or to talk to a technician.

    One year installation warranty

    Mustang 37-52" Flat Panel TV Tilt Wall Mount
    Compatible with nearly all brands of LCD and Plasma displays, the Mustang MV-TILT3 wall mount features a low profile and an ergonomic lift and hook design to ensure a stylish, secure tilt mount solution. Designed for price-conscious consumers, the mount supports LCDs from 37" to 52" diagonally, plasmas from 42" to 50" diagonally and weighing up to 180 pounds. Tilt the mount or use its side lateral on-wall adjustment to reduce glare and create the optimum viewing angle.

    Features

  • Suitable for LCDs from 37" to 52" diagonally
  • Suitable for Plasmas from 42" to 50" diagonally
  • Solid heavy-gauge steel construction and durable powder coated finish
  • Lift-and-hook design makes installation fast and easy
  • Horizontal adjustment available even after installation
  • Tilt capability: +15/-15 degrees
  • VESA compliant
  • TV weight capacity: 180 lbs

    All mounting hardware included

    Dimensions: 12"H x 3"D x 32"W
    Weight: 14 lbs

    Warranty: 12 months parts, 12 months labor

    To learn about the Ultra 12ft HDMI Cable and TV-Tuneup Software TV Calibration DVD, please view the "Additional Information" tab.


  • LCD    Plasma    


    HDTV – What is it?
    High-definition television, or HDTV, is a new way of broadcasting TV programs that is far superior to “regular” TV in both picture and sound. Why the difference?

    • High-definition (HD) broadcasts use a digital signal, while the standard TV signals you’ve been watching for years are analog. Digitals signals can support a higher resolution. HDTVs have resolutions of 1280x720 pixels or better.
    • HD broadcasts support 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround sound, which is similar to the sound you hear in movie theatres. You may already have a TV that offers surround sound. However, you probably only experience true surround sound when you watch DVDs and videos – not when you’re watching broadcast TV. HD broadcasts feature true surround sound. That means you can enjoy true surround sound with your favorite TV programs in addition to DVDs and videos.  

    Why buy an HDTV?

  • By Federal law, TV stations must cease analog broadcasts by February 17, 2009. Where will that leave those with old analog sets? Unable to watch their favorite TV programs without a converter box.
  • Types of TV's:

    Front Projection

  • Good picture quality
  • Great for home theatre rooms
  • Separate, pull-down or fixed viewing screen needed, similar to a movie screen
  • Darkened room needed for optimum performance

    Rear Projection (DLP)

  • Good to excellent picture quality
  • Sizes from 40” to 73”
  • Generally less expensive than flat panel TVs
  • Bigger, heavier, bulkier than LCD and plasma models

    Flat Panel LCD

  • Excellent picture quality
  • Available in small screen sizes (under 32”)
  • Can double as computer monitor
  • Thin, lightweight
  • Generally less expensive than plasma
  • Relatively narrow viewing angle
  • Pixel response can be slow, causing blurred motion, particularly when using the screen for video gaming or other high-demand activities

    Flat Panel Plasma

  • Superior picture quality to LCD, though it is debatable
  • Screen sizes up to 70” or more
  • Thin, lightweight
  • Wide viewing angle; looks good from almost any angle
  • Faster pixel response; better for gaming and fast action sports
  • Generally more expensive than LCD
  • Slight risk of “burn-in”, in which a static image becomes “burned” into the screen permanently

    Key terms:

    An integrated HDTVhas a built-in digital ATSC tuner and has resolution of 720p or higher. Since 2007, the majority of new televisions sold have been HDTVs. That is because beginning March 1, 2007, all television reception devices imported into the U.S. or shipped via interstate commerce must contain a digital tuner. Thus, all new TVs sold by retailers should be equipped with a digital tuner. Nearly all also have HD quality resolution, deeming most new TVs to be HDTVs. To receive and display any free and available over-the-air HD broadcasts on your HDTV, all you need to do is purchase an HD antenna. Or you can simply plug into your existing digital cable or satellite set-top box; however, some carriers may charge extra for an HD-compatible set-top box or require you to subscribe to additional programming to receive HD broadcasts.

    Contrast Ratio -  This refers to the difference between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks a TV can display.  The key thing to consider is how “black” your blacks will be. A higher contrast ratio means a deeper black. In addition, a higher contrast ratio also means you can have more ambient light in the room without washing out the on-screen color. As of 2006, contrast ratios range from 300:1 to 5000:1 for home theatre projectors to 10,000:1 on high-end plasma and LCD TVs.   

    Frame rate – A TV’s frame rate describes how many times it makes a complete picture on the screen every second. Again, the higher the number, the faster images are processed. This makes a difference when watching fast-moving action or playing fast-paced video games with lots of action. The two most common numbers you’ll see are 720p and 1080i.

    What do the “I” and “p” mean? The “I” indicates that the TV draws images using an interlaced method. The “p” indicates that the TV draws images using a progressive scan method. In general, progressive scan renders images faster and produces a more detailed, film-like image.

    HDMI – High-Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI, is a new type of connector cable that carries both all-digital audio and video signals over a single cable, eliminating the need for separate cables to connect your audio and video components. No more tangled mess of cables! In addition, HDMI cables deliver the best possible digital quality signals for both audio and video.

    Response Time -  This refers to the time it takes a pixel to change state from black-to-white-to-black again. In general, the faster the response time, the better the picture, especially when viewing fast action in movies, sports, and video games. Plasma and CRT televisions have virtually instantaneous response time, while LCD models tend to be a bit slower. The slower response time can result in what is referred to as “image lag” or a slight blurring of fast-moving images. As of 2007, a “fast” response time is considered to be anywhere from 8msec to 3msec.


    HDTV – What is it?
    High-definition television, or HDTV, is a new way of broadcasting TV programs that is far superior to “regular” TV in both picture and sound. Why the difference?

    • High-definition (HD) broadcasts use a digital signal, while the standard TV signals you’ve been watching for years are analog. Digitals signals can support a higher resolution. HDTVs have resolutions of 1280x720 pixels or better.
    • HD broadcasts support 5.1 channel Dolby Digital surround sound, which is similar to the sound you hear in movie theatres. You may already have a TV that offers surround sound. However, you probably only experience true surround sound when you watch DVDs and videos – not when you’re watching broadcast TV. HD broadcasts feature true surround sound. That means you can enjoy true surround sound with your favorite TV programs in addition to DVDs and videos.  

    Why buy an HDTV?

  • By Federal law, TV stations must cease analog broadcasts by February 17, 2009. Where will that leave those with old analog sets? Unable to watch their favorite TV programs without a converter box.
  • Types of TV's:

    Front Projection

  • Good picture quality
  • Great for home theatre rooms
  • Separate, pull-down or fixed viewing screen needed, similar to a movie screen
  • Darkened room needed for optimum performance

    Rear Projection (DLP)

  • Good to excellent picture quality
  • Sizes from 40” to 73”
  • Generally less expensive than flat panel TVs
  • Bigger, heavier, bulkier than LCD and plasma models

    Flat Panel LCD

  • Excellent picture quality
  • Available in small screen sizes (under 32”)
  • Can double as computer monitor
  • Thin, lightweight
  • Generally less expensive than plasma
  • Relatively narrow viewing angle
  • Pixel response can be slow, causing blurred motion, particularly when using the screen for video gaming or other high-demand activities

    Flat Panel Plasma

  • Superior picture quality to LCD, though it is debatable
  • Screen sizes up to 70” or more
  • Thin, lightweight
  • Wide viewing angle; looks good from almost any angle
  • Faster pixel response; better for gaming and fast action sports
  • Generally more expensive than LCD
  • Slight risk of “burn-in”, in which a static image becomes “burned” into the screen permanently

    Key terms:

    An integrated HDTVhas a built-in digital ATSC tuner and has resolution of 720p or higher. Since 2007, the majority of new televisions sold have been HDTVs. That is because beginning March 1, 2007, all television reception devices imported into the U.S. or shipped via interstate commerce must contain a digital tuner. Thus, all new TVs sold by retailers should be equipped with a digital tuner. Nearly all also have HD quality resolution, deeming most new TVs to be HDTVs. To receive and display any free and available over-the-air HD broadcasts on your HDTV, all you need to do is purchase an HD antenna. Or you can simply plug into your existing digital cable or satellite set-top box; however, some carriers may charge extra for an HD-compatible set-top box or require you to subscribe to additional programming to receive HD broadcasts.

    Contrast Ratio -  This refers to the difference between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks a TV can display.  The key thing to consider is how “black” your blacks will be. A higher contrast ratio means a deeper black. In addition, a higher contrast ratio also means you can have more ambient light in the room without washing out the on-screen color. As of 2006, contrast ratios range from 300:1 to 5000:1 for home theatre projectors to 10,000:1 on high-end plasma and LCD TVs.   

    Frame rate – A TV’s frame rate describes how many times it makes a complete picture on the screen every second. Again, the higher the number, the faster images are processed. This makes a difference when watching fast-moving action or playing fast-paced video games with lots of action. The two most common numbers you’ll see are 720p and 1080i.

    What do the “I” and “p” mean? The “I” indicates that the TV draws images using an interlaced method. The “p” indicates that the TV draws images using a progressive scan method. In general, progressive scan renders images faster and produces a more detailed, film-like image.

    HDMI – High-Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI, is a new type of connector cable that carries both all-digital audio and video signals over a single cable, eliminating the need for separate cables to connect your audio and video components. No more tangled mess of cables! In addition, HDMI cables deliver the best possible digital quality signals for both audio and video.

    Response Time -  This refers to the time it takes a pixel to change state from black-to-white-to-black again. In general, the faster the response time, the better the picture, especially when viewing fast action in movies, sports, and video games. Plasma and CRT televisions have virtually instantaneous response time, while LCD models tend to be a bit slower. The slower response time can result in what is referred to as “image lag” or a slight blurring of fast-moving images. As of 2007, a “fast” response time is considered to be anywhere from 8msec to 3msec.




  • Ultra 12ft HDMI Cable
    You can depend on Ultra for the industry's finest HDMI 1080 cables. This cable delivers the ultimate performance for the highest resolution HDTV reception. No other product can match the quality and reliability of an Ultra HDMI 1080 cable. Although many HDMI 1080 cables look alike, there is more to a cable than meets the eye. An inferior cable can distort reception or fail unexpectedly, leaving you without a reliable signal. Every Ultra HDMI 1080 cable undergoes rigorous testing to ensure that it exceeds the strictest standards. As a result, you will be able to enjoy peerless HDMI 1080 performance without having to worry about cable failure.

    This high performance home theater cable is ideal for high definition Blu-ray Disc players, HDTV receivers, projectors, A/V receivers and other HDMI-equipped devices. It provides flawless 1080p resolution, making it perfect for HDTVs and advanced projectors.

    Specifications

  • Length: 12ft
  • Connectors: HDMI Male to HDMI Male
  • Materials: 24K gold plated connectors, copper wiring
  • Shielding: triple layer
  • HDCP: fully compliant

    Warranty: 36 months parts, 36 months labor; upgradeable to Lifetime Warranty by registering product on manufacturer's website

    TV-Tuneup Software TV Calibration DVD
    Maximizing your audio and video system performance is easy with TV-Tuneup's step-by-step calibration DVD! Use TV-Tuneup periodically to keep your home theater in tip-top condition. It works with new and older TVs, allowing you to give that old TV a fresh new look by calibrating the picture and sound.

    Easy Navigation
    TV-Tuneup gives you total control and flexibility in using the disc. On-screen menus make navigation intuitive. Just select a topic or calibration tool for instant access.

    Video Calibration
    TV-Tuneup's informative presentation walks you through the process for calibrating your television display. You'll learn about contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint to enhance your viewing experience.

    Audio Calibration
    Setting up your sound system requires the right audio test tones. TV-Tuneup provides accurate innovative audio signals for speaker identification, setting channel balance and phase as well as subwoofer settings. On-screen instructions lead you through the process.

    DVD player required for use. User manual included.

    Warranty: 12 months parts, 12 months labor

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