Boxing day for my Philips HTS6100 that arrived one day before the wall-mounting service. Because my Philips TV guys screwed up, changing to a timing that I was not available so I had to force them to come the next day. The HTS6100 does look more newer and the design was much refine as compared to the HTS8100. Function generally the same except minus the option of iPod adaptor for the lower-end one.
Finally the TV guy arrived and helped us to wall-mount the new Philips ambilight TV, together with the HTS8100 and my HTS6100. They didn't realized that my HTS8100 was not newly bought and didn't charged me a cent for fixing to my wall. Muhahaha, saved another $50.
Check out my TV, isn't it nice to have a surround lights beside the TV? Claimed to make the TV screen wider because of the light effect. Some more this is picture perfect quality TV screen that is Full HD, we are not talking about HD ready here.
The Panasonic LCD TV for both my Dad's and mine were also mounted by another guy in the later evening. The service plus the bracket cost me $240 (2pcs) but it was quite worth it since the bracket allows the TV to be tilted up and down with certain angles. Now all our TV are wall-mounted except my Mum's. Anyway hers is a crappy LCD TV not sure how long it will last, might as well dun waster the mounting $ first.
I even rushed down to Starhub to purchase a HD setup top box at $48plus with a year contract and installed in the living room. I upgraded our current analogue setup top box with a digital one with no extra cost but I had to subscribe more channels in order to meet the minimum requirements of the subscription fees.

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