Plasma mounting info


I have a Hitachi director series (42") that I have been using for about 2 months now. I am building a wall to mount it to (my walls are 3/4" plaster, 3/4" furing strips then the block). The studs are already set for this wall.
I am trying to find info on the best location (height) to mount the tv, also besides the obvious (HDMI cable and AC wiring) what other wiring to run behind the wall before I put on the sheet rock.
I am going to use a Pioneer surround sound amp that had 2 HDMI inputs with one HDMI output. It also upconverts the other video inputs to HDMI. Currently I don't have anything that is HDMI but I will get high def cable as soon as they offer the phone service in my area.
I will be using the Harmony 890 universal remote that I have already bought so all the components will go into the closet.
Help please I want this project to come to an end soon but I would like some guidance from those who have been there done that.
Bruce
brucec30
There have been many threads on many forums about monitor height and, obviously, it should be placed so that there is a minimum of next strain. Equally obviously, that depends on your seating and your posture. Thus, sitting in a slightly reclined position on a couch is different from sitting erect at a desk, perhaps with elbows/work on the desktop. So, one should attend not only to eye height but to the angle of gaze. You might experiment with paper panels before drilling holes.

In our case, as we recline on our couch for comfortable viewing, we placed our plasma slightly above eye height as advised by our installer. It has been very comfortable for us.

Kal
My eyeballs are at the center of the wall mounted plasma.
Works great for me, I would go crazy looking up at Maineiac's
system. Email for photo.