Modern realities dictate the fashion for the functional use of space at home. There is a large number of smart apartments and other spaces alike, where every small corner has to be functional.
This trend applies to the placement of home appliances inside the house as well. Since modern TV’s have mostly flat panels, it is more convenient to place them on the walls, using TV wall mounts.
There exist different varieties of such TV mounts, you can install them on a wall, ceiling or hide inside furniture.
Fixed TV Mount
This type allows you to rigidly fix your TV parallel to the wall. People use this type of wall mounts for fixing TVs with a large diagonal mostly. You can see them even in public places. Fixed wall mounts are reliable and cheap. If you want to save space in your apartment, pay attention to this type of wall mount.
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Tilt TV Mount
This kind of mounts allows adjusting the level of the tilt of the TV, which is very convenient, in cases when the screen is above the level of the viewer’s eyes.
Tilting brackets have the highest compatibility without having to make any modifications for mounting any type of flat screen TV or monitor that’s VESA mount compatible.
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Swivel TV Mount
a.k.a Full-Motion or Articulating TV Mount
Such mounts make it possible to move the screen not only up and down, but also to the left and Your screen is placed further from the wall than in the case of other type of mounts, which is not always suitable for small apartments. Nevertheless, it is perfect for TVs with a large screen diagonal.
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When choosing a TV wall mount, pay attention to the following:
- Your screen diagonal. TV screens differ in size. Your must choose the wall mount that is suitable for the size of your TV. You can find this information in the specification of your TV
- Load. Compare the weight of your TV and the maximum weight that the mount can support. Do not overload the TV wall mount.
- VESA. More than 140 mount manufacturers adhere to this international .. This is the distance between the mounting holes at the back of the TV vertically and horizontally. You can find TV’s VESA standard in your TV’s data sheet. Or you can measure it yourself with measuring tape or a ruler. Just measure the distance from the center of the mounting holes horizontally and vertically in mm. These two numbers are the VESA standard.
- Mounting kit. Go for wall mount models, which include all the necessary materials for installation. These are dowels, anchors and fixing screws. Some manufacturers may complement the kit with HDMI cables and corner adapters.