I have been looking at various sites for a decent TV wall bracket. This is by far the cheapest I have found and has good reviews. Reduced from £48.99 although I'm not sure most people would pay that. Other sizes also reduced
incredibly hot, just bought one, thanks Englandcrew.
thesameagain
16 Jan 16#3
Hot, thank you!
sue21
16 Jan 16#4
ordered thanks
stethorn
16 Jan 16#5
Cheers. Wonder if you can mount a 43" on here. All the vesa mounts are the same, I think the 32" recommended size is based on weight. My 43" weighs half than what the old 32" did.
ThePrince to stethorn
16 Jan 16#6
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Description does say "Maximum TV weight 20kg."
BigYoSpeck to stethorn
16 Jan 16#14
No practical reason it can't. Holes fit, max weight is rated to cope with even most 55" screens weight.
But I suspect as with most cheap VESA mounts the back plate that screws to the screen won't come off the arm of the mount so will need attaching in place. With the clearance this has from the wall, is anything larger than a 32" screen going to be able to tilt at a large enough angle to be able to screw the screen in the first place without the screen itself butting up against the wall?
d34l3r
16 Jan 16#7
Bought , thanks
MINCER
16 Jan 16#8
Nearest to me is 20 miles away @ Lancaster - still hot if you can get one.
moosex11
16 Jan 16#9
Thank you, ordered. Lots of stock in various plymouth stores
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Description does say "Maximum TV weight 20kg."
But I suspect as with most cheap VESA mounts the back plate that screws to the screen won't come off the arm of the mount so will need attaching in place. With the clearance this has from the wall, is anything larger than a 32" screen going to be able to tilt at a large enough angle to be able to screw the screen in the first place without the screen itself butting up against the wall?