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Although the idea of mounting a TV on the wall may seem daunting, with a few basic tools, a compatible wall mount, and a friend to help lift up the TV, it's not too hard to do. Before you begin ...
Looking for a TV mount that actually delivers on its promises? After mounting quite a few display setups this year, I've been ...
The hardest part is choosing the right mount for your space. Fixed mounts give your TV a clean gallery-like look by keeping it snug against the wall. Meanwhile, tilting mounts are for adjusting ...
Rest assured, I've mounted each one of these myself (with the help of at least one other person) and have a wall full of holes to prove it. Each TV wall mount has been measured against its ease of ...
And you easily attach the included level, to make sure the TV gets mounted properly. The only potential measuring you’d have to do is to see how high up on the wall you want the TV to hang.
The first is to buy a wall mount with enough downward tilt to give you a more perpendicular view of the screen. Even better is a mount that will drop the TV down closer to your eye level (make sur ...
Wall mounts can be hard to tell apart, though, which is why we've built this guide to help you pick out a great one. Some will mount your TV flush against the wall, while others allow for full motion.
Even if it isn't much bigger than your last TV, you still need to make sure you set it up properly. Whether you wall-mount or use a TV stand, there are some important, and often unintuitive ...