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Best Rooms in the House For an Under Cabinet TV

We all know that spending hours in the kitchen can be a dull experience. The TV is a popular option but even though you can get some pretty small models they still take up valuable counter real estate. There is a type of TV that counteracts this problem by installing underneath a cabinet or counter. As they are designed to fit into a smaller area under cabinet TVs are generally much smaller than your average standard TVs. This way you get your TV and you also get to keep your precious cooking area. They can also me a great space saving option in the bedroom or kids play room.

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Explore your options before you go out and purchase an under cabinet TV. Many models come with a radio included. You may not need this option of course and may be able to save some money on a barebones model. You can also get a built in DVD player which is perfect for the kids rumpus room and great for learning new recipes off of cooking DVDs. Some other functions you might find useful are a count down timer for perfectly cooked meals.

As the TV is probably going into a confined space the physical dimensions of the TV are a bigger factor to consider. It also pays to make sure you have a power socket available as you don't want power leads trailing all over your kitchen. Cheaper model TVs can have really bad viewing angles so check that when deciding on a model. If you're happy with a cheaper unit be sure you are able to swivel it so you get get the best picture quality. One cool feature of some TVs is a magnetic remote. You'll never have to go hunting for the remote as it will always be on the fridge for safe and secure storage.

A perfect time to shop for under cabinet TVs is when you are remodeling the kitchen. You need to be certain of your chosen location of the TV though. Because of the way they need to be installed these TVs can be very difficult to move to another position. Relocating could mean having to install a new power and antenna socket and lay some cable. You will need an electrician to do this which can get expensive. Naturally your TV will need to be viewable from most if not all of the areas of the kitchen. Keep it viewable in an area you know you are going to be spending most of your time in.

New LCD screens have made under the cabinet TVs more practical than ever due to their larger viewing angles. Extra features such as timers and alarms can make them useful for more than watching TV as well. Now you won't have any running to the lounge room and back while you learn that new recipe off your favorite cooking DVD when you have a TV and DVD combo.