LCD TV Wall Mount Bracket. Fully Adjustable and suitable for 15″ 17″ 19″ 20″ 22″ 23″ LCD TVs

Posted by Notcot on Oct 10, 2010 in Peripherals & Accessories |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (50 Reviews)

Product Description
Low-Profile Design.
2 Part Arm for extra movement In/Out from wall. This wall mount is designed for LCD/Plasma Screens with a maximum weight of 15Kg / 33Lbs. The product is VESA 75 and VESA 100 compliant, which means that it is suitable for any screen that has 75 x 75mm or 100 x 100mm fixing points. Length when fully extended = 370mm / 14”. When bracket is fully reclined the LCD back will sit 1 1/2″ (40mm) away from the wall.

  • This bracket holds the TÃœV GS standard
  • Fully Adjustable and Viewable at any Angle
  • When not in use can be placed flush back to wall
  • Head Movement vertical +-45° and in the Horizontal +-180°
  • Material: Durable steel

LCD TV Wall Mount Bracket. Fully Adjustable and suitable for 15″ 17″ 19″ 20″ 22″ 23″ LCD TVs

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5 Comments

Adrian
at 12:18 pm

I used this bracket for my 22″ TV. It’s really neat, and folds neatly nearly flat to the wall if you want it to.

As it has two arms (one folds inside the other when it’s flat), the TV can be moved about to virtually any angle – from flat against the wall to sticking out and angled at 90 degrees, to view from another place in the room (maybe temporarily). This is a great neat bracket, and the price is excellent too — I saw the exact same bracket in Maplin for £39.99. Highly recommend (I have bought 3 of these to date !)
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. Brian R. Dougal
at 1:52 pm

This is a very well made bracket, especially at such a reasonable price.

The degree of adjustments available is excellent.

Surface finish, hinge design, metalwork in general, all excellent.

Only slight down side is that the back “plate” which is screwed to the wall is short and only has 2 holes (vs 4). Fine if attaching directly to brick etc but not if (as in my case) thick plaster over breeze block. I needed to use v long thin screws & long raw-plugs, rather than the ones which came with it!!!
Rating: 4 / 5


 
M. D. Consterdine
at 2:59 pm

Couldn’t find a brackett to this standard in any DIY store for less than £45. I have used 3 of these around my home.

No brainer!
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Quinton Bourke
at 3:22 pm

Used this for a new 19 inch LCD I got recently. Excellent quality and fully adjustable. Fully assembled when I got it, just two screws to be bolted to the wall and 4 bolts to attach the TV. Looking in the shops I could have paid up to 100 Euros for a similar product, so a great buy. The delivery from the supplier was expensive (more than the bracket itself), but that was delivery outside the UK.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Crafty Bob
at 4:25 pm

Bought to mount a 22″ LG HD TV Monitor, recently bought, in the kitchen.

Sturdily built and fully positionable. After some searching with the metal/wood detector, found a spot to mount it safely but was on an outside wall with plaster board. As only two holes, and supplied screws/raw plugs a little short, used a couple of 100mm screws and plugs to make sure got into the brickwork!

Comes with a selection of bolts for mounting the TV.

Does what it says on the tin but delivery costs were almost 50% of the product cost so not quite such as bargain as at first it seems. Still pretty good value.
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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