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If you want to hang your flat-panel TV on the wall, we recommend the Sanus VLT7 or Sanus VLF728-B2, depending on how much motion you need in your mount.
Mounting a flat panel TV on the wall is one of those jobs where a little know-how can save you a lot of money. Professional installation costs $150 to $350, plus the price of the mount itself.
Next, with your partner, align the TV’s mounting brackets with the wall plate or the arm on the wall mount. Most brackets will then be secured by tightening a few screws.
If your mounting plate is even a little out of level once it’s on the wall, the TV will look wildly askew, especially if it’s a larger, 75- or 85-inch model.
Wall mounting a TV isn’t the easiest DIY job, but it’s one we have a lot of experience with. Here’s how to get your TV from tabletop to wall-anchored status.
The next thing to consider is the flexibility you want your TV to have while mounted. If you want to be able to see your TV from other rooms, a good option is a pivoting wall mount. This will let ...
You can usually reuse your wall mount without issue, providing a chance to mount your TV the easiest way possible. The important detail to check for is VESA compatibility.
The mount extends up to 5.7 inches from the wall — less than full-motion models, but enough to access your TV’s ports and connections easily. Its thoughtful design provides space for power ...
When I had a basic tilt mount for my old 70-inch TV, simply adjusting HDMI plugs in the back could be a two-person job, because we had to lift the TV off the wall in order to reach the ports.
The Mount-It TV mount supports TVs of up to 110 lbs and 80”, making it a fine choice for most TV owners. Its dual arm construction translates to a durable wall bracket that should have no issues ...
This TV wall mount gives your set a 120 degree range of motion, and 10 degrees of front and backwards tilt. Note: It needs to push your TV nearly a foot and a half away from the wall to swivel fully.