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Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 
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5 out of 5
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Save your $$$ for the TV - Get this mount.
on November 19, 2010
Posted by: nullity
from Frontenac, KS
I picked up this mount with the purchase of a 50" Samsung Plasma 3DTV (PN50C680G5F) and the two seem to be a match made in heaven. This is an extremely low-profile mount which is exactly what I wanted since I opted for a very slim TV... up until i realized that my HDMI cables wouldn't fit between the TV and the wall! Thankfully, this mount comes with a set of extensions that saved the day. Even with the extensions in place the TV is fixed to the wall very closely and securely.
Other nice features I was not really expecting:
- There are adjustable strings that can be hidden behind the TV and pulled to deploy kickstands. Makes working with cable connections a breeze.
- TV hangs on rails and can slide about 12" to the left or right... perfect if you aren't lucky enough to have your studs align perfectly with your desired placement.
If you don't need your mount to tilt, then I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better value than this item.
What's great about it: Very low profile, very inexpensive, sturdy, good accessories
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Don't buy the 3d bluray!!!!!
By Jsanga from Murrieta, CA
The only reason this movie gets a 1star rating from me is because of the 3d bluray!
DONT BUY THE 3D BLURAY!!! Save your money and just buy the regular bluray!!!
I bought the 3d version and had forgotten that this movie was NOT filmed in 3d..so all they did was what your 3d tvs do when they convert 2d to 3d.. which as everyone knows isnt that great! I really wish I could get my money back and just buy the regular version..
it's a pretty good movie but do NOT waste your money with the 3d version.. it's not EVEN comparable to Monsters vs Aliens, Cloudy with a chance.., My Bloody Valentine.. the 3d in this movie SUCKS...
i do look forward to a sequel because there is sooo much potential for GREAT 3d from the cinematography..
you've been warned! haha
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
Correction...
November 18, 2010
I plan to purchase this movie tonight and will pitch in my $0.02 on the quality of 3D (and the movie in general), but I feel compelled to point out that this movie was filmed in 2D and then later converted to 3D by a company called Stereo D LLC a mere two months before it hit theaters. Feel free to google it.
I also feel compelled to point out that Alice in Wonderland was filmed in 2D, too, so this doesn't preclude a movie from having good 3D... however, it was done with 3D conversion in mind from the start rather than a last minute afterthought. I look forward to comparing the two movies- that is, if Alice is ever released outside the realm of Sony's exclusive license.
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Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Dissapointed with 3D effects
By FREAK234 from WI
Watch without 3D glasses, because you wont need them. 3D is the same w/ or w/out glasses. . Save your money for a TRUE 3D MOVIE...like AVATAR 3D.
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
Don't hold your breath for Avatar 3D...
December 3, 2010
Two things:
1. Avatar 3D is a Panasonic exclusive. The only way to get it until sometime in 2011/2012 will be to purchase a Panasonic 3DTV or a Panasonic Blu-Ray 3D player w/ Glasses bundle. Or you can spend $300-400 on an auction site to get it 2nd hand.
2. The 3D isn't as great as native 3D content as seen in the IMAX and children's animated movies that are currently available, but it is on par with the 2D-to-3D conversions on all other non-kid movies available at the moment, such as Clash of the Titans.
Perhaps it is just my understanding of the technology that makes me forgiving of this movie's 3D effects, but I'm really puzzled why people are so critical. There is a clear sense of depth. This movie was not shot with a 3D camera. It is not going to be comparable to Avatar in terms of 3D. If you can get past that, you might enjoy the 3D Blu-ray offering of this movie.
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Overall1 out of 51 out of 5
Disappointed with the 3D
By SamQuarm from Laurel, MD
The movie is good but don't waste your money on the 3D. I played on a sony 3d player and the PS3 and "God" the only good with it is the HD. I have seen Planet SOS on the comcast free 3D movies and that was 3D. I am disappointed because this is the first 3D movie I spent my money on but the outcome was not welcoming. And yes I am running on the latest firmware so I should get the best of 3D. If you want to see 3D check out the comcast 3D movies and click free. Try out planet SOS. After that you will understand what 3D is.
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
I have to disagree...
December 29, 2010
I respect the original reviewer's opinion and his/her right to express it, but I feel the negative review and one-star rating does a disservice to anyone looking to buy a good 3D family movie. This movie is in my opinion one of the best available today in terms of 3D effect (outside of exclusives like Avatar that not everybody can buy).
My 3D Blu-ray player is a Sony... in fact it is the least expensive 3D Blu-ray player sold by Best Buy from any manufacturer. My television is Samsung; again, it is the least expensive 1080p 3D 50" Plasma sold by Best Buy. If my entry-level home theater can deliver stunning 3D from this title, I'm inclined to believe that the original reviewer either has some kind of problem with his/her system's configuration (despite sounding knowledgeable about such things) or has a unique definition of what constitutes a good 3D experience. I'm inclined to believe the former since his/her Comcast service (which tops out at 720p) delivers satisfying 3D... perhaps the HDMI cables to his/her Blu-ray player and PS3 are not version 1.4 or 1.3x cat2, or are routed through an AVR on ports that do not support 3D pass-through?
Whatever the case may be, if you have concerns about this movie's 3D and are considering passing it up on this merit alone, please at the very least see if your local Best Buy will let you try before you buy. I'd bet you'll be glad you did.
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Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
NOT SURE WHAT BEST BUY IS TRYING TO SELL HERE.
By TRILLBRILL from LA
NOT SURE WHAT BEST BUY IS TRYING TO SELL HERE. What movie is blueray, DVD, 3D, or digital copy? but both movies are excellent!
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
Clarification
April 18, 2011
This package contains:
Tron: Legacy (Blu-ray 3D disc)
Tron: Legacy (Blu-ray disc)
Tron: Legacy (DVD disc)
Tron: Legacy (Digital Copy disc... i.e. a DVD with a file that you copy to your computer)
Tron: Classic (Blu-ray disc)
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Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Clarification
By n2crs from Sacramento
For those who says and are going to say that the 3D is disappointing or poor, I will disagree.
All 3D movies should be fine as long as you have the right equipments.
3D is not meant to be disappointing.
I have several 3D movies and they all work very well.
Even if the 3D Player has the latest version, for a better experience, keep the player connected to the network.
In my opinion, I can honestly say TRON is the best 3D movie yet.
3D will always work its best with high models of equipments and I understand they are expensive.
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
Yes and no, IMO.
April 18, 2011
I agree with the original poster that the 3D in this movie is outstanding, but I disagree that it requires the most expensive equipment. I own the least expensive 50" Samsung Plasma 3DTV that was available on BB.com at the time when i bought it, and also purchased the least expensive Blu-ray 3D player to go along with it (it was actually a $150 3D-ready Sony player that required a firmware update to enable the 3D functionality). My HDMI cable is nothing special, just the least expensive 1.3x one I could find that was long enough. I literally have the least expensive 50" 3D rig one could hope to purchase and it is known for blowing the minds of all who visit my house.
I strongly disagree with the first commenter who stated that Tron has the worst 3D. My opinion couldn't be more the polar opposite... Tron: Legacy is among the best (if not the best) in my collection of 15~ 3D movies. It was shot in true 3D and uses the Cameron\Pace Fusion 3D system that was used in both Avatar and Resident Evil.
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Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Nice 3d
By tdog8050 from dfw,texas
If I am not mistaking, this was converted to 3d for blu. Not a bad job though. It had some nice depth to it. I really only bought it for the 3d. I saw it when it was released years ago on dvd so I knew the storyline. I can't down it for the story because I already knew it. Considering its an old movie that is now in 3d the price is reduce a tad bit. Could be a few bucks cheaper though. Eventually it will. I am just building up my 3d library. There is no regret on the purchase so its a keeper.
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nullity
Frontenac, KS
Seems like this is true 3D.
February 3, 2012
The 3D in this movie is so good that I had to research your statement that this was a 2D to 3D conversion. From what I can find, this was released in Imax 3D as well and it is stated that Sony decided fairly late in the production process to go 3D. Seeing as how this is fully computer animated, it would not be subject to the limitations of traditional 2D film (i.e. it can be re-rendered in 3D whereas film would need to be re-shot). It also is listed under the 'real' column on a prominent website that lists all 3D movies as 'real' or 'fake' 3D.
So, while I couldn't find any evidence to decisively conclude whether or not the 3D in this movie was applied at the point of rendering, I must state that if this is a 2D conversion then it has better 3D than most native 3D movies.
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Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

does the space allow for hdmi connections on back of panasonic tc-p50u2?

It should... Much depends on how deeply recessed your television's HDMI ports are and how large the plastic surround is where the cable meets the connector of your specific HDMI cable. This wall mount comes with spacers that can provide enough extra space (approximately 1.5" of extra space) for most HDMI cables.
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   Frontenac, KS
 
Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

Does this work for Panasonic TH-C50HD18?

It should work just fine. This mount supports 125 lbs, and the Panasonic TH-C50HD18 weighs 78.3 lbs. Also, a compatibility search on the Sanus website also came up positive for your model of television.
13 years, 4 months ago
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nullity
   Frontenac, KS
 
Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

tilt range ?

This mount does not have a tilt feature for viewing angle modification, but it does allow the TV to be 'tilted' away from the wall 8.6 degrees so that cable connections may be accessed easily.
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nullity
   Frontenac, KS
 
Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

will this hold the Dynex #46L150A11 ?

Yes. This mount is universal and can support up to 125 lbs, the TV you cite is 42.5 lbs. This mount also comes with the M6 screws that are required for the Dynex 46L150A11 (per the product manual from the manufacturer's website).
13 years, 4 months ago
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   Frontenac, KS
 
Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

Do we have the capability to slide the tv left to right on this mount?

Yes, but the range of motion varies based on the distance between the outer-edges of the two components that attach to the rear of the television. The wall mounted component is 30.5" wide, so if you measure 15" between the edges of the tv-attached components, then you will be able to slide the TV 7.5" left/right from center.
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   Frontenac, KS
 
Add a sleek look to your home entertainment area with this wall mount for flat-panel TVs that features a slim design to hold your TV less than 1" away from the wall for a streamlined appearance. The ClickStand feature offers easy cable installation.
 

How high to lift TV when mounting?

We are planning to mount very close to the ceiling. Will I have to 'lift' the TV higher than it is actually mounted in order to mount it? I don't want to install the mount and find that I can't lift it high enough to mount it because I hit the ceiling first.
You will need to lift the TV about an inch or two higher than its final mounted position so that the part of the mount that attaches to your television can be lowered into the lip of the part that attaches to the wall.

To be safe, position the wall mount to allow clearance for the combined measurements of the mount's lip and the portion of your TV that rises above the top of the attached mount.
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