Installing of Flat Screen TV on The Wall

Worried about the installation of your flat screen TV? Reading this article will keep all your worries away from you. When you go for wall mounting of your TV, the wall mount brackets are the first thing that you will require.

Now, there are three types of brackets used in TV wall mounting and which form the basis of the three types of wall mounting of your flat screen. The low low-profile, tilting and full-motion are the three types of wall mount available in the market. They have their own advantages and disadvantages as well. Let’s look at the different Flat Screen TV Wall Mounts

Low-Profile Installation of Flat TV

A low-profile wall mount bracket is considered to be the easiest and simplest one to mount and is the most cost-effective when compared to other two types of the available wall mounts. The wall mounting of a TV using a low-profile bracket is very similar to hanging a portrait on the wall. Despite being an easiest way to install, it comes with a drawback that your TV cannot be moved from its position when you wall mount it. Due to this drawback, you face difficulties when you try to change cables of your TV. Since it’s a flat panel and mounted on a wall, you will have to physically take the TV out of the wall every time when you need to change its cables.

Tilting TV Wall Mount

The price of this types of wall mount brackets comes in between that of the low-profile wall mount brackets and the full-motion wall mounting brackets. In general, tilting TV mount is not very difficult and is very much similar to a low-profile mount. The only advantage that you get with a tilting mount is that it gives you freedom to adjust the vertical angle of viewing. In the middle of the tilting mount brackets, there always exists a pivot. This pin enables it give you a viewing angle that you need at a point of time. There is no problem, like a low profile mount, when you change cables.

Full-Motion Installation of Flat TV

Full-motion TV wall mount is costlier than the two but gives you a liberty of moving your wall mounted TV as per your convenience. Other two types of the mounts are less expensive than a full-motion mount. These are generally complex to install. The moving piece or arms coming with this type of mount make it rather complex to install. You will certainly need 2-3 more people when you will try to wall mount your TV using full-motion mount brackets.

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