The Different Types of LCD TV Wall Mounts

The newest and most innovative type of television are LCD Televisions. Most owners of LCD TV mount them on walls for better viewing and better angle. There are different types of LCD TV wall mounts that you can choose from and there are very easy to install. But the most important thing about wall mounts is its durability and affordability.

Here  is a list of LCD TV Wall Mounts that you know about before you buy or install one on your own:

Fixed TV Wall Mount Brackets

Fixed brackets are the most affordable and also a very durable type of wall mount.  These type of mounts are affordable because the brackets have a simple yet durable design. The only downfall of this type of wall mount is that you cannot adjust the angle of the LCD TV. So before installing this wall mount, you should make sure that you get the right height and angle in where you want to install you LCD TV.

Angle Adjustable TV Mount

This type of TV mount has many styles. Some styles could be adjusted horizontally and vertically. The durability of an adjustable TV mount will depend on how often you will be adjusting the angle of the TV. But in regards to being comfortable, there are some adjustable TV mounts that has a remote control when adjusting its angle. But most of the adjustable TV mounts available in the market today are the manually adjusted TV mounts. One good example of this type of bracket is the opteka hercules wall mount.

Free Size TV Mount

There are TV mounts that you can only use for a certain size of LCD TV but there are also TV mounts that can accommodate all kinds and all sizes of LCD TV. This type of TV mount is very flexible since it can handle the smallest or lightest type of LCD TV up to the largest or heaviest type of LCD TV.

Multiple Holes TV Mount

If there are TV mounts that you can adjust its angle, this type of mount can simply adjust the height of your LCD TV. It is called a multiple holes TV mount because you can see at the mount that it has multiple holes. The multiple holes serve as an option on how high or how low do you want your LCD TV’s height to be. The multiple holes will be the place where you can screw your LCD TV.

As  you can see if you want to install and mount an LCD TV on your wall, you have many options to choose from. The most important thing to remember is the durability of the wall mount. Less durability will lead to costly damage.

Finding the Best LCD TV Bracket

Every person envisions where their television will go when looking at a new house. Many decide to purchase a new television to fit better in their new home and upgrade to a plasma or LCD television. Then they figure out they will lose a big chunk of space to house that fine piece of technology. The next logical step is to mount it on the wall with an LCD TV bracket so you can keep that much sought after space.

Figure out where your television will go first. If you can mount it and look directly at it, you might just go with a flush wall mounting. These are also your cheapest solution. However, if you are going to be looking at the television from an angle, make sure you go a step further so you can truly have the best viewing experience. A semi-tilt can move ever so slightly up and down, but you won’t be able to move it side to side or out of the wall. Another downside is you won’t be able to move it out of the way enough to make putting component cables in easily.

One of the most popular LCD TV brackets if the full motion. This can be mounted in a corner, above a fireplace, or even on a nice straight wall. The benefits of having one is that it can move left to right, up and down, and even out from the wall. This is a great solution for those who have a space above their fireplace for an old style television as the full motion arm will be able to extend the television out far enough from the wall so you can truly enjoy your new television.

It might be a good idea to figure out where you are going to mount your television before you purchase it so you know the best solution. You might not want to spend as much or more for the bracket as you did the television so you might consider going smaller to go with a semi tilt TV bracket. Ask for help from a professional and enjoy your new TV.

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