by morini66 »
Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:19 pm
Most modern flat screen TVs are wall mountable, using a dedicated bracket mounting system. There is a mounting standard called VESA, which basically says that the mounting holes built into the TV are at standard spacings, either in a square or rectangle
For example my LG 42SL9500 has VESA 200 x 200 mountings, meaning that there are four holes in a square, 200mm apart, centre-to-centre. These ones are M6 threaded, but smaller sizes are also used.
So measure your mounting holes and spacings, then you can buy a suitable bracket. I bought a universal bracket on ebay for under 20 quid, which came will an array of bolts, washers, spacers (for TVs with curved backs) and all wall fixings. Not bad. Even has 15 degree titl adjustment