Most of the televisions nowadays need mounting devices so they stay fixed on the wall, above a fireplace or other locations in your room. It is up to you how you want to mount your TV: fixed on the wall, or allowing it to tilt horizontally and/or vertically, all is possible provided you bought the proper mounting brackets for your particular TV set.
Now don't just go out and buy the first mounts that you can find. You need to make your due diligence and find the proper brackets that will ensure a smoothless installation. So here are the most important types that you can find.
The flush mounts, or low profile mounts are not only the cheapest devices for TV installation, but also the easiest to install your television set with. The reason is because the TV won't have any movement whatsoever once installed, so it's just like hanging a painting on the wall. Easy but with no flexibility at all.
Tilting wall mounts are the next mounting devices for your TV. The main difference between this and the previous type is that they allow a limited movement for your television, albeit only about 20 degrees up and down. However they don't allow left or right movement at all, so watching the TV at an angle is out. The price is still relatively low due to the movement restrictions, however it is a bit more expensive than the previous type.
Finally, the swivel mounts are the most complex of all mounting devices, as they allow full movement, including horizontal and vertical. Also they have some rather complex features included which makes this type of device much more expensive than the previous types. The good thing about these brackets is that you can adjust the angle simply by moving the TV lightly with your hand. You can be in the living room or cooking in your kitchen and you can still watch the TV very easily. As it is about 20 inches away from the wall, you can actually rotate the mount quite easily up to a point as well. - 40725
Now don't just go out and buy the first mounts that you can find. You need to make your due diligence and find the proper brackets that will ensure a smoothless installation. So here are the most important types that you can find.
The flush mounts, or low profile mounts are not only the cheapest devices for TV installation, but also the easiest to install your television set with. The reason is because the TV won't have any movement whatsoever once installed, so it's just like hanging a painting on the wall. Easy but with no flexibility at all.
Tilting wall mounts are the next mounting devices for your TV. The main difference between this and the previous type is that they allow a limited movement for your television, albeit only about 20 degrees up and down. However they don't allow left or right movement at all, so watching the TV at an angle is out. The price is still relatively low due to the movement restrictions, however it is a bit more expensive than the previous type.
Finally, the swivel mounts are the most complex of all mounting devices, as they allow full movement, including horizontal and vertical. Also they have some rather complex features included which makes this type of device much more expensive than the previous types. The good thing about these brackets is that you can adjust the angle simply by moving the TV lightly with your hand. You can be in the living room or cooking in your kitchen and you can still watch the TV very easily. As it is about 20 inches away from the wall, you can actually rotate the mount quite easily up to a point as well. - 40725
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