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When you purchase a LCD TV, plasma or some other flat screen TV unit you need to give some thought to where and how you will mount it. You may be tempted to buy your wall mounts at the store where you get your TV, but there are a lot of deals on accessories available online. Shipping for this type of product is typically small. Reviews to be found online are favorable. Be sure before you order that the mount you have in mind will fit your television by reading the guide carefully. Check that the configuration of holes on the bracket matches what you have on your set. Also you need to know that the weight-bearing capacity of your new TV mount can stand the mass of your new television. Some mounts are meant for TVs only weighing up to 33 lbs and some can take a flat screen television that weighs up to 200 lbs. There are many features you can find in a mounting bracket, but not all TV wall mounts have the same features so be sure to compare. A nesting arm design will allow display to be folded close to wall. This gives an eye-pleasing, minimalist installation. A fixed wall mount comes at an inexpensive price and is a suitable option for certain situations -- if you know from the arrangement of your furniture that there will be no need for turning your set left or right. Select adjustable arms in the wall mount for more flexibility, such as the ability to adjust the TV screen when there is some glare. If the arm must be extended part of the time, to hold your set out in mid-air so to speak, it is nice when the mount has a black finish or silver finish that is inconspicuous when the back of the television is within view. The swivel of the arm should feel solid after extended. Watch for allowable tilting angles up to 20 degrees and turn angles up to 180 degrees. One type of TV wall mount allows adjusting the entire set horizontally or vertically up to three inches. This makes installation a little more forgiving so you can center your flat screen TV on your wall better. Because of the kind of weight your TV mount must endure you will place your TV mount on a stud that is within your wall. For the heaviest flat panels it would work best to have a more secure installation across two studs. For this reason you should buy or borrow a good stud finder to give you competent info on the location of your studs before you drill. Also some customers have been happier with buying their own extra secure screws instead of using the hardware that came with their brackets. Some kind of easy way to tie up cables or wires does not need to be high tech: velcro wrap works well. Some mounts will come with a bubble level, but if it does not, you should be sure to have one for the installation process. After you have discovered the ease with which you can mount a television on the wall for a home theater system, you may consider wall mounts of other types in your home -- such as for your computer monitor or audio components for instance. You will so much love having these electronics off the floor and furniture stands that you will never want to go back to the old way. Updates and News on Flat Screen TV Mounts (F S T V): F. S. T. M. 19 F. S. T. F. S. T. M. Blogger Girl F. S. T. M. s Cheetah F. S. T. M. $12.73 | How to Shop For Free with ... DreamGEAR Tri M. for Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii | PlayStation ... How to Hang a F. S. T. | Blog.cymax.com Cheetah M. s 32-65" Ultra Flush F. S. T. Wall M. With ... Panasonic Compatible Swivel T. M. for 32~60″ Plasma & LCD ... Cheap F. S. T. M. | T. wall M. with Shelf |
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