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    • Your TV’s actual weight. Before even starting to shop for wall mounts… You must know how much your TV weighs. Why? Because not all wall mounts are created equal.
    • Your TV mounting holes’ VESA size. “VESA size? What’s that?” VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards Association. It’s an organization that sets the standards for many TV and monitor specifications.
    • Your wall type. Another important thing to know before mounting a TV is your wall type. What materials is it made of? Brick? Plywood? Concrete? And are these materials strong enough to hold a wall mount with a TV?
    • The wall mount’s specifications. Do you already know your TV’s weight, its holes’ VERA size, and your wall type? If you do, then it’s time to start looking for a wall mount.
  1. To find your VESA size, just measure the distance between the holes (center to center), horizontally and vertically. Your goal is to choose a mount that is the same as, or larger than, your TV’s VESA pattern. Manufacturers use millimeters to designate size, so you can do the math to convert (1” = 25.4mm). Or use an online instant converter.

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · 2. Fix the mount to the wall. When you open up your TV bracket, it’ll probably come in a few parts. The two main parts are the bit that fits onto your TV and the mount that screws directly onto your wall. Once you know where the telly is going, place the wall mount bracket against the wall.

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · Naturally, a mount with more features that is designed for a huge (and heavy) TV will cost more than a simpler mount for a smaller screen. Monitor Wall Mount - Gas Spring Arm Wall Mount Stand for 24 to 35 Inch Screen, Full Motion Adjustable Vesa Bracket, Hold 3.3 to 26.4lbs, Vesa 75 100 200. List Price: $45.99.

  4. Requires less space. Unless you live in a tent, you’ll have a wall somewhere that your existing TV is probably quite close to anyway. Wall mounting removes the need for a TV stand or cabinet taking up space, leaving you with a less cluttered living room – and one that’s a little easier to clean and dust too. Less risk of toppling.

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · Kokouu/Getty Images. One of the biggest mistakes you can make when mounting a TV is not positioning it at the right level on the wall. If the TV is too low, it is going to be difficult to see from where you're sitting. Place it too high, and you'll have to sit with your neck at an uncomfortable angle as you watch it.

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  7. Step 7 Step 7 Mount TV to Wall. Attach the mounting plate to the wall mount and ensure that all screws are tight and secure. If your mount is flush to the wall, this means simply placing the TV onto the wall mount and securing the bottom screws in place. If it’s a swivel mount, check to make sure that once you’ve connected the mounting ...

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