Reviews : DigiTV Digital Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Arm Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 34" to 56" Displays (Black) |
DigiTV Digital Plasma and LCD TV Articulating Arm Tilting Wall Mount. Universal Design for 34" to 56" Displays (Black) Product By VideoSecu Available From 6 Sellers |
Technical Details
- Dual arm Swivel 90 degree left or right and Tilt 15 degree up or down
- Arm Extend To 26" Fold To Less Than 4" . Cable management on arm
- Universal Design Fits Most 32"-56" Display Up To 165LBS
- Interface Size(H*W) 680 * 460mm or 28 * 18 inch
- Support VESA 600x400 mm up to 680 x 400
Product Description
Dual arm Tilt and Swivel and Articulating Arm FLAT PANEL MOUNT FOR 32" - 56" PLASMA /LCD TVs A very slim profile holding your display less than 4" from the wall with the flexibility of up and down 15 degree tilt if needed. Th mount is a solid and sturdy construction and one of the best mounts available in the market. It is easy to install and comes with minimum required tools and hardware required for installation . Professional Mount with Ultra Smooth Movement Designed for 32" - 56" Displays Maximum Weight Capacity: 165 lbs. (75 kg). Cantilever arm extends screen up to 26" away from the wall. Mounting holes: 28" wide (680mm) X 18" tall (460mm) 19" Wall plate supports 16" & 18" wall studs Durable Glossy black finish. Cable management on arm. Printed instructions and all necessary mounting hardware included.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By D. Garcia (Los Angeles, Ca.)
I purchased this product in March 2008. The product works excellent once I got it mounted to the wall. But I would recommend going to a hardware store and buying your own bolts for mounting into the wall. The bolts that came with the mount sheared off while screwing into the wall, and that was with pre-drilled holes. It happened twice. So I threw out the bolts that came with the mount and bought new ones from the hardware store. After buying my own bolts the mounting was easy. Works perfectly with my 32" Sony Bravia. Pulls out well away from wall when I want the TV closer and swivels left and right for angled views.
By Jason Fultz (crAkron, OH)
I bought this mount back when it was silver for a closeout price, and I feel like I got the best possible choice for the money. Even now, at $70 more for the same thing, I would buy again if I found another 46" LCD on the sidewalk.
It does sag a little bit, but it's wrong to blame that on the fact that it's less expensive than other models. That's just plain stoopid. It sags with respect to how far away from the wall it extends, as a DIRECT result of the law of torque, not the quality or the design. It simply extends further out from the wall than other comparable models do, becuase it's supposed to support corner mounting, which it does. Other models sag the same amount at the same distance from the wall.
You don't need a studfinder or a magic wand to find the of the studs. You just need a little 1/16 or 1/8 drill bit. Tap on the wall, guess where the stud is, and start poking little holes until you find the edges of the stud. That back plate is going to cover all your "experimental" pilot holes unless you've been drinking tequila all day and drill the wrong wall. Predrill your actual studs before tapping the lags or you'll be sorry, the lag screws can split them if you don't. If you think there's a chance you have steel studs on your mounting wall, don't buy this or any other wall mount. Buy a floorstanding model or find a realtor.
By B. M. Willitt (East Aurora, NY)
As others have mentioned, the unit is very nice for the price but the arm on my mount deflected substantially after I first mounted my TV - a 42" plasma. Once I flipped the entire mount over, I was able to correct the problem without needing a replacement.
When I flipped the mount, I was able to keep the angle of the mount relative to the wall small, so it wasn't over extended which I think was the cause of the problem (in my case at least). Think of a right triangle, your tv as the hypotenuse (the longest side), and the wall as one of the other sides. Keep the mount pointed towards the smaller angle.
I would also recommend when mounting your tv, that you try to keep the tv ed on the mounting plate. It seems that if you slide the tv to the left or right too far that the eccentric (off-ed) weight on the arm can also cause it to deflect.
I've had the mount for over a year and haven't had any further difficulties and it looks great...I'm just afraid to move it very much.
Overall, somewhat of a risky investment. It mounts easy and looks great, so if you don't mind taking the gamble it can be a great mount for the price.
By Jaime L. Eshak (Eastern MA)
We purchased this wall mount for our 52" flat screen. The product specifications state it can hold up to a 60" tv. We double-checked the manual to make sure it was installed properly, but the wall mount isn't very sturdy. It holds the tv up, but even during installation we were very nervous to leave the wall mount to hold the tv on its own. We definitely will NOT use the articulating arm!
By WOWaddict (Florida)
I ordered from costlane a couple of days ago because they would give me free expedited shipping but then I got an email saying they were out of stock, I would have to wait 3 weeks, but then i get expedited shipping so it will only take a month to get it. Even though they are still selling them today they don't have them in stock. But they raised the price so maybe if you pay 125 bucks they will be in stock for you.
Edit: This review was not the one for the silver mount for 199 bucks some how my review got moved from the original item to this one. LOL If only there was a place i could get this mount for a monoprice I would order it today.
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