Different Types Of Wall TV Mounts
Thursday, September 2, 2010 5:01It is wonderful that you just bought your very first plasma or LCD television, and now you must deliberate where you are going to mount it, and if you really want to mount it. If you are thinking about mounting it, the question becomes, “which wall TV mount should I use?” There are countless types of wall TV mounts. The swivel wall TV mount, the adjustable tilt TV mount, and the dual-arm articulating wall mount are just three types to choose from. These are overall the most widespread types of wall mounts that people choose.
There are two important items to focus on when weighing the numerous types of wall TV mounts available to you, the first is, where are you planning to mount your television and secondly, how are you going to use it? By using it, I mean do you need to be able to move the angle of the screen vertically or horizontally for improved or varied viewing?
Will the television be mounted in an entertainment room, bedroom, or living room? If your planning to mount it in your bedroom, you may possibly want to be able to change the angle of the screen for improved viewing while lying down on your bed. Perhaps your planning to mount your television in the entertainment room or living room at a particular height or setting, if that’s the case a regular non-moving wall mount will work just fine. Wall TV mounts that cost more frequently afford more range of movement.
On the whole products come with an owners instruction booklet that should give detailed information on a recommended wall mount for your new TV. If your instruction booklet doesn’t propose a specific TV mount, it should give you detailed information on what to look for when choosing a wall TV mount. Your instruction booklet should supply you with the height, length, weight, and width of your television. Make sure you have all this information when you start shopping around for your mount. These are the most significant items to bear in mind.
You should be aware that many wall TV mounts can accommodate multiple television dimensions. Some can accommodate a screen size from 32″ to 60″ and bigger. Keep that in mind in case you decide to move up to a larger size television in the future. One of the primary considerations for a wall mount is the wall you will use. Be sure the wall you are planning to use is structurally sound and can maintain the collective weight of the TV and wall TV mount. If you’re not sure, you can always hire a professional to assess your wall and do the mounting set up for you.
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