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In looking for models to test, we searched the websites of respected TV-mount manufacturers such as Monoprice, OmniMount, Peerless-AV, Rocketfish, and Sanus. We also searched a variety of retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy. For our original tests, in 2017, we evaluated eight tilting TV mounts. Understanding that there are buyers who are interested only in getting a decent mount for as little investment as possible, we ended up with a test group in which three of the units did not have the post-installation adjustment and cost as little as $25. In 2021, we expanded into full-motion mounts and tested two high-end, feature-rich models, as well as two stripped-down, less-expensive models.




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For testing, we built a wall with wooden studs at a standard 16-inch spacing covered in half-inch drywall, emulating standard wood frame construction practices. We then installed each mount on the wall and used a 2-by-4-foot sheet of plywood to simulate a 55-inch TV. We also tested most of the mounts with a 55-inch TCL 55P607 TV.


The VMPL50A-B1 is compatible with 22 VESA patterns (the varying bolt patterns found on the backs of TVs), and it comes with the largest bolt selection of the tested mounts. Most tilt mounts come with seven or eight different-size bolts, but only the VMPL50A-B1 and the Rocketfish RF-TVMLPT03 come with 10.2 This simply gives you a greater chance at a successful installation the first time through, without your having to call the manufacturer to request bolts that are compatible with your TV.3


We did not test the EchoGear EGLT1 low-profile tilting mount. It was the least expensive UL-approved model we saw, but it holds the TV a little farther off the wall than the Monoprice 5915 EZ Series, and it does not offer post-install adjustment.


We researched, but did not test, a number of other Peerless mounts. The SA761PU has a profile of over 3 inches. The SUA747PU offers almost no flexibility with placement due to its narrow mounting bracket. And the SUA761PU has a larger bracket but is still nowhere near the width of the full-motion Sanus model we recommend.


We wanted to see if certain types or individual TV mount models were easier to install and use. To find out, we built a wall just like the ones in many houses: drywall over 2x4 framing, with the centers of the studs 16 inches apart. Then we bought a bunch of wall mounts in various styles, in prices from $35 to $350, and installed them using the included hardware. For our test TV, we used a 55-inch LG model that weighed just over 40 pounds. As it turned out, all of the models worked well.


If the TV will be both higher than your seating position and off at an angle, consider a mount that can both tilt and swivel, such as the Sanus Advanced Tilt 4D TV Wall Mount, $170, shown above, which is available at Amazon and Best Buy. Models vary in terms of how far they can swivel. Depending on the range of motion, tilting models generally stick out a bit farther from the wall than fixed mounts.


Full-motion, or fully articulated, mounts, such as the Onn Full Motion TV Wall Mount, $45, from Walmart, the Best Buy Essentials Large Full Motion Wall Mount, $60, and the Amazon Basics Dual Arm Full Motion Articulating TV Mount, $48 (shown above, it was out of stock as of mid-March 2023) offer greater placement options because they can move in any direction, including forward toward the viewer.


In addition to those three types of mounts, you can find specialty versions designed for specific applications. For example, some let you mount your TV from a ceiling, while others might have two wall mounting plates for mounting the set in a corner. There are also mounts specifically designed for mounting a TV above a fireplace that allow the set to be lowered for viewing.


However, not everyone is comfortable with tackling this as a DIY project. Instead, you can get your TV professionally mounted. Prices vary, depending on the type of mount and how complicated the installation will be. Best Buy, Target, and Walmart offer installation using either their own staff members or an outside company. Prices start at about $70 to $100 for a very basic installation, but installing a mount on surfaces other than drywall (including brick, stone, or plaster), or mounting the TV above a fireplace, will cost more.


While there are different types of wall mounts that can swivel out or pivot away from the wall, if you are operating in a limited space such as a corner, it is important to pay attention to how much room you will have when setting the TV flat against the wall, should you choose to do so. Though a 32 inch TV wall mount may very well be able to bear a larger television, it all comes down to how much space you have.


We see them almost anywhere -- at our office hallways, schools, shopping malls, and public transportation stations. TV mounts allow flat-screen TVs to be positioned for the best possible views, making them handy additions to your home theatre or commercial setup. Tilt, swivel, or fold out your TV to achieve the maximum range of viewing angles. This way you can set up your display to sit flush to the wall, move in any direction, hang from the ceiling, or stand on a desk. Best Buy offers a huge assortment of TV mounts from brands like Dynex, Rocketfish, Sanus, CorLiving, Secura, Prime Mounts, and AVF.


Mounts come in a variety of styles to accommodate a range of setups, whether fully adjustable, fixed, or somewhere in between. Most TVs and mounts follow the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) protocols for screen size, weight, and hole pattern, while the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certification ensures your mount meets safety standards . Look for the VESA mounting compliant verification to determine compatibility. Check out this handy tool, MountFinder, to help you find the right fit.


If you want the full range of motion for optimum picture and sound quality from any seat, then a full-motion mount is what you need. An articulating arm extends the TV out from the wall so you can get it to face you no matter where you're sitting in the room. This setup is ideal for viewing from multiple spots, or for mounting the TV in the corner of a room to save space.


Tilting or swivelling adjusts the angle of your TV, horizontally or vertically, respectively. With tilting mounts, you can be sitting on your couch, on the floor, or exercising in front of your TV, and still get good picture quality while eliminating glare or reflections. A tilting mount will also let you set up the screen higher than eye level.


A fixed or low-profile mount is great if you already know your best viewing angle, and just need a setup to showcase your TV and surrounding décor. With your flat-screen display placed close to the wall, you can achieve a minimalist effect and open up your main viewing area.


Commercial-grade TV mounts can be oriented and configured in different ways for specific uses, such as extra tall, dual- or multi-mount, or portable. They offer convenience features like easy installation, holders, stands, and carts, as well as brackets for ceiling, wall, or counter setup. These heavy duty mounts support landscape or portrait orientation, multiple displays installed in-line, back-to-back or in a circular pattern, and all sorts of indoor and outdoor uses, such as for digital signage, kiosk, hospitality and education. 041b061a72


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