About this deal
It’s a tilting mount, which offers fingertip adjustment and comes with the ability to slide the TV side-to-side for good wall positioning.
They may look more complicated but that’s because of the functions built into the mechanism to allow it to move, not to fix it to the wall. Many of us live in interestingly shaped buildings including spaces with alcoves and corners, which require just that little bit more flexibility from a bracket, and cantilever TV brackets provide exactly this flexibility. As these kinds of cantilever TV brackets use more material, this cost is passed onto the consumer, so expect to pay a little bit more.If you’ve got a larger telly, the Sanus VLT5 has you covered, supporting TVs of between 51 and 80 inches and up to around 55kg.
This Mounting Dream tilted mount is a budget wonder, fitting most TVs from 26-inches to 55-inches, and supporting weights all the way up to 40kg.The WALL 3145 and WALL 3245 offer the same functionality for more compact screens and are well worth a look. Tilted mounts allow you to tilt the TV’s position downwards, which can help if it has to be mounted higher than you might like - above a fireplace, for example. A fixed mount is more or less as it sounds – it’s fixed and doesn't move – so you’ll need to make sure the height and location are correct from the get-go. It comes with all the fixtures and fittings you’ll need for both solid or stud walls and is compatible with VESA 50 x 50 to 200 x 200.