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VonHaus TV Wall Bracket for 37-70" Screens, Ultra-Slim Flush TV Bracket, Picture Frame Flat to Wall Wire Mount, 50kg Capacity, Max VESA: 800x800mm

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When you want full motion mount flexibility at a low price, and you aren’t fussed about how flush it sits to the wall, then the Proper Swing Arm is the mount for you. It’s aimed at smaller scale screens, ranging from 23in up to 42in, with a maximum load restriction of 30kg and, as such, only offers a VESA compliance of 75 x 75mm up to 200 x 200mm. You’ll also need to know the weight of your television. You’ll find this in the TV’s product booklet, or you can look online if that’s long since vanished.

All things being equal, this is the one we’d choose. Its Mini LED configuration (which the company insists on calling Neo QLED), along with Samsung’s picture-quality smarts, make it a straightforward treat to watch. It has quite a capable audio system by prevailing standards. Its response times with next-gen consoles are comfortable below 10m/s. It’s fitted with Samsung’s anti-glare layer to minimise reflectivity. And its Tizen Smart TV interface remains one of the very best around.

Somehow, Hisense manages to match parts of the performance of far more expensive options while only charging a fraction of the price. Keep this fact uppermost in your mind and the A7200G makes a whole lot of sense. Once you've chosen what type of wall mount will work best, you need to make sure it's compatible with your TV. Thanks to VESA this is a simple process. If you’re looking for a top-of-the-line mount for your top-of-the-line TV, this Sanus Premium TV mount fits the bill. This mount will certainly cost you a pretty penny, but it comes with a variety of features to justify it. There’s no rule that it has to go on a TV stand. In fact, there are plenty of reasons not to use the feet that come in the box and instead take advantage of your wall space. Mounting your telly lets you change the angle of the screen, gives you more room for furniture and, as the set is less likely to topple over, it’s safer for kids too. The above content is provided for entertainment and information purposes only. Consult user manual for more complete information.

Before you start, think about whether you want to hide your cables. If you want to put them through the wall, you'll probably need to make a hole before you mount the TV to thread them through. 1. Figure out where you want the TV to go on your wall It's worth getting a quote from a Which? Trusted Trader before paying for a retailer service. They can give you a quote depending on your wall, type of TV and whether you want the cables hidden. By only paying for the aspects of the service you need, you could well end up with a cheaper installation than Currys of John Lewis offers. Let’s keep this simple. If you can’t find the details in the manual or online, you can measure this yourself: it’s the distance (in millimetres) between the two horizontal holes and the distance between the two vertical holes. Studless TV Wall Mount: Tired of the hassle of drilling big holes or finding studs in your wall? This Perlegear no stud TV wall mount does not require any drilling or installation experience at all. Simply use a hammer to secure the wall plate onto drywall with nails. Once you've got your TV fixed to the wall you aren't going to want to move it again, so make sure you put it in exactly the right place. Ideally, you want three people to do this: two to hold the TV and a third to lounge in an armchair to direct proceedings: 'Higher, lower, a bit to the left, perfect.'Fixed The most basic mounts fix your TV flush to wall. Once it's mounted you won't be able to move the TV at all. Why you can trust T3 Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Another worthwhile mention if you want to get TV as close to the wall as you can is the Samsung Frame TV. The design of the TV is so that it looks like a picture Frame, in fact when on standby the TV can show a picture so it look’s like an ordinary picture, but the one of the good things about it an the reason for including it in this blog is that the TV comes with it’s own mount which literally only sits a few millimetres away from the wall. Also these come with a One Connect connection making them the perfect choice for slimline TV wall mounts.

TVs, even small ones, are just too heavy and they need screws buried deep in the wall to anchor them safely. Only a drill is going to get those screws in deep enough. How do I know if my wall can support a TV? For us, the biggest pro of wall mounting your TV is that it saves space – getting the telly up high means you don’t need a large stand or cabinet taking up valuable square inches, giving you more room for sofas, accent chairs or a children’s play area. Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.If you just need a simple, non-swiveling mount to securely hold your TV in place, we recommend the Sanus VMPL50A-B1 tilting mount for its solid steel construction, easy tilting mechanism, post-install leveling, and ample supply of included hardware. If your TV isn’t VESA-compatible, which is extremely rare, you may need to buy a proprietary mount from the company that made your TV. The decrease in the cost of producing TVs 55 inches and larger means manufacturers now prefer them over smaller TVs. The ranges from LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony are dominated by big TVs. Tape measure You'll need one of these to make sure the holes are the right distance apart and to measure how high you want the TV to be on the wall.

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