i have been using the westy lvm47w1 for almost 2 years now with my htpc and have been very pleased. since it is so light i was able to hang it on a swinging vesa arm from the wall at an optimal distance on a single stud. using the dvi was no prob for me since i am using an output from my pc anyway. i have the hdmi on the floor there so i can plug in the ps3 if i want (ps3 is often on the road) honestly there's not a whole lot else i need to plug in. sometimes i plug my wii into the component. (it's often a guest machine as well) i have the backlight turned down as far as it will go. sometimes during the day i will turn the backlight back up 10%. i have had zero issues with this display. no locked on pixels or anything. i wish i could get another one for as cheap as i got this one! it's hard to find another display this size with the vesa style bracketing
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i have been using the westy lvm47w1 for almost 2 years now with my htpc and have been very pleased. since it is so light i was able to hang it on a swinging vesa arm from the wall at an optimal distance on a single stud. using the dvi was no prob for me since i am using an output from my pc anyway. i have the hdmi on the floor there so i can plug in the ps3 if i want (ps3 is often on the road) honestly there's not a whole lot else i need to plug in. sometimes i plug my wii into the component. (it's often a guest machine as well) i have the backlight turned down as far as it will go. sometimes during the day i will turn the backlight back up 10%. i have had zero issues with this display. no locked on pixels or anything. i wish i could get another one for as cheap as i got this one! it's hard to find another display this size with the vesa style bracketing