3 Types Of Flat Screen TV Wall Mounts

by Jagger Babb
Filed under: TV Mounts 

Once you’ve decided on buying a TV wall mount the next thing that you need to do is decide on the type you need. There are three main types of flat screen TV wall mounts and each one has its own advantages and disadvantages. Lets take a look three of the most common kinds of wall mounts for flat screen TV so you have more of an idea which one suits your living room the best.

The most common flat screen TV wall mounting options begins with the “low profile”. If you just want a basic flat screen TV wall mounted that is cheap and easy to put up then this is the choice for you. Putting up a low profile TV mount is very straightforward and as long as you’re careful about which areas of the wall you drill through it should be possible to put the flat screen TV wall mounting bracket up yourself. However, the main downside of the low profile television mount is that you won’t be able to change the angle of your TV once it’s up on the wall.

This can be quite restricting so unless you’re absolutely sure where you want to put the mount you may want to choose one of the other options.This ensures that you get the possible location for your flat screen television. You also want to get one that matches the type TV you have so if you have an LCD television then go with LCD flat screen TV wall mounts to give you the best insurance on your TV mounting.

If you want a bit more freedom when it comes to a wall mount for flat screen TV but don’t want spend too much money then the tilting flat screen TV wall mount is probably one that you should consider. While you can’t swivel this mount from side to side you can tilt it up and down making it possible to adjust the viewing angle. Even though they are more expensive than low profile mounts. Tilting and swivel flat screen TV mounts aren’t too much more difficult to install than a regular mount.

They are still quite limited in their range of motion though. If you want total control over the viewing angle of your television then you have to go for a full motion flat screen TV wall mount. These are a lot more expensive than the other types and are also more difficult to install so you may want to get a professional to do it for you. If you do decide to do it yourself then make sure you have a few people around to help out as it can be extremely difficult to install a full motion wall mount on your own. The benefit of these types of mount is that they can not only tilt up and down but also from side to side allowing a much greater flexibility. Bottom line you cannot go wrong with any of the three mounts. Do your homework and look at the best flat screen TV wall mounts on the market and make an educated decision for yourself.

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