Plasma TV wall mount, price $26.46 + shipping

BATCH71

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I mounted my panny 42" with one just like this, the swivel portion was a little bit of a pain but once it was locked in place, It has been perfect and rugged as heck.

Bump for an excellent deal and vendor!!

Dave
 

Hellotalkie

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just bought it and it should be shipping soon. I think its gonna fit my new 32" lcd from Buy.com. Now for like a wall mount, how do i manage connections. Do I have to take the tv off the mount to connect stuff??
 

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Originally posted by: cr2250
just bought it and it should be shipping soon. I think its gonna fit my new 32" lcd from Buy.com. Now for like a wall mount, how do i manage connections. Do I have to take the tv off the mount to connect stuff??

Yea was wondering if they would work for a 32" lcd, my MAG from staples is suppose to come Monday...
 

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OP: I dont think referral links are allowed, giving fatwallet a referral... lol

Its for LCD's as well as plasma.
Here's a better link:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ...08&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082801&p_id=2852
It comes up as $28.46 for me, rather than $26.46 (even if I follow the FW link)

And here's a link for one that only goes up to 36" TV for $24.50
http://www.monoprice.com/products/produ...08&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082801&p_id=3003


To answer the questions: Yeah normally there are standard mounting spacings on TVs, and this looks like it has a lot of holes to fit a lot of TV's. You normally take it off the stand to mount, it gets in the way, and besides it looks ugly to have a stand mounted on the wall.
And yeah, the cables will be dangling. Unless you ran them through your wall, or you could put something over them to cover them.
 

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I use this mount on my 37". Since it's a swivel mount the TV doesn't sit very close to the wall. Othen then that it's an excellent mount. Oh yeah to answer the cr2250 question. There's about maybe 3"-4" from the wall to the TV so you can just make connection without taking the tv off the mount.
 

Caminetto

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Excellent deal & Monoprice is great.
These units can sell $200 at many retailers.
 

gclg2000

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Originally posted by: HyTekJosh
Anyone know if this will work for the Westinghouse 32w6 32" LCD TV?

should work no problem.

All the Westinghouse's i've seen use the standard placement for the holes.
 

Rage187

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in for one.

shipping was $15 though, still cheaper than the $250 they want at a big box B&M.
 

Hellotalkie

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Hmm, how big is your tv, since I just got mine today and I was hoping I wouldn't be able to see the wallmount at all since theres a part on the left of ur monitor showing.
 

Rage187

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Originally posted by: cr2250
Hmm, how big is your tv, since I just got mine today and I was hoping I wouldn't be able to see the wallmount at all since theres a part on the left of ur monitor showing.

thats because I have the monitor all the way to the right of the rails. If I center it you can't see the mount at all.

the monitor is 37"
 

Hellotalkie

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Well gah, Iam getting a 32" and I hope the rails wont show, btw nice tv and good job on the setup. I don't think you could get any closer to the screen. lol jk
 

Rage187

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your fine. the mount is specifically made for tv 30+ inches as if I center it there is at least 3 inches of space on each side. so it should be hidden even is using a 32".

if not it will still look sweet :)
 

Basilisk

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What is the width of the mount? I need to span something and they don't list the freakin' width!
 

Rage187

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Originally posted by: Basilisk
Gracias, Rage187!

not a problem, I might be off a 10th of an inch but it was kinda hard to get the tape measure straight with the monitor on the rails :)
 

Auric

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You could always paint the mount to make it less obtrusive (remove and spray). Or go with a desk mount arm instead.