From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 2:20 PM To: Kathy Ruemmler Subject: Re: TV New pled On Mon, Mar 13, 2017=at 9:37 AM Kathy Ruemmler < > wrote: <mailto Advice on what type of=tv to buy for my bedroom (in DC)? I don't know the difference be=ween led, 4D, blah blah. Per below from my contractor, it is suppose= to be thin. Also prefer one that comes without the CIA/NSA option..=. Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: From:<=b> Jim Hindley < Date: March 13, 2017 at 8:27:33 AM EDT To: Kathy Ruemmler < Subject: Re: TV <mailto > > Hi Kathy, I can work around that=for a couple of days. I realize the choice of available tv options is off =he charts. Building a niche for a tv, automatically restricts you to futur= size upgrades. However, one dimension that (in your exhaustive search) sh=uld be dialed in ,is the thickness. Currently, readily available televisio=s are available in a LED,LCD,and Plasma format. I'm no techie, I.e. I =eal with the application of math, chemistry, physics, history, and reading=comprehension, on a daily basis. Semi-conductors are outside of my knowled=e base. Once all those little bytes have been neatly packaged, game on. See if you can narrow=your search to present me with the overall thickness of the television. Ga=by has specified that the existing wall will be padded approximately 2&quo=;, and many LED type televisions fall within that dimension. If, however, =ou opt to go with a thicker tv, we may need to forego the articulating arm= and simply bolt the thing to the wall (So that it doesn't project bey=nd wall plane) Sor=y for the long-winded explanation, but I thought it wise to give you some =arameters. =br class="gmail_msg">Thanks, Jim Sent from =y iPhone On Mar 12, 2017, at 11:41 PM, Kathy Ruemmler < > wrote: EFTA_R1_01903793 EFTA02657546