
TV Mounting Brackets & Accessories
by Joannah
TV mounting brackets
are needed to mount the new state of the art tv that you've just bought.
TV mounting brackets are needed to mount the new state of the art tv that you've just bought.
Many people are confused as to which bracket styles are good for which viewing needs, so here are a few tips and
descriptions for each known common style.
Flat Mount Brackets, also called flush mount brackets or low profile tv
mount brackets, they allow no flexibility to turn the screen around to any direction. They simply hold the tv
approximately 1 inch flush against the wall. The bracket has a nice sleek look to it, but in all honesty
it's not the easiest to install. If the input adjustments are located at the back of the tv, the fixed bracket
option will make it difficult to manage. The best way to work around it is to remove the TV off the mount
first. Depending on your needs, you might be happy with the location of the TV and you might not want to take it
off again. This is a perfect option for the flat mount bracket.
Tilt TV Mount Brackets allow some flexibility, usually up to 15-20 degrees
upwards or downwards. Most people use these brackets in rooms where are small children, in restaurants, in large
board rooms as well as in retail shops. This way you can watch tv from various vantage points up or down. This is
usually a common option for household needs. One point to mention here is that the more tilt you want for your
mount, the more it will cost you.
TV Mounting Brackets are designed to exactly fit the dimentions of the TV, which are usually wider than the
plasma or LCD. Depending on the model you buy, some will allow some motion, otehrs won't, specially if you
have a heavy and bulky TV.
Swivel TV Mount Brackets are able to sit 5-20 inches away from the wall.
This allows you to pull forward the screen and rotate it 60 degrees in any direction you might want. This
particular style has a great customization option, and it is perfect if you need to get behind the screen to plug
in other things as well. There are some mounts for the ceiling, others under an office cabinet, or a bathroom or
kitchen. The possibilities are here endless.
To be sure that the tv mount bracket will actually fit the screen, it is easy if you first
measure the width and length of the screen and then double-check against the measurements on the mount kit. The TV
weight should be also taken into account to be sure that the mount will actually be able to support it. If you are
still not very sure, just make sure to measure the TV in any direction that is possible and give these measurements
to the tv mount seller. But usually these are standard and there are so many people buying them off the internet
without anyone having problems with it, that you won't have any either.
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