Wall mount for Kuro 50" + Device Storage Cabinet

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Doppel

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I used the low profile Monoprice mount on my 47" and a small Ikea table.

The electronics are in the basement closet via IR repeater.

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Not a Kuro (although I almost pulled the trigger when they were clearing out the 60"s @ $2400), but it works.......for now....
Looks really clean. TV looks like a postage stamp in that pic, though :)

I bought a cheapy videosecu mount from amazon today for a 46" LCD. I can't believe some of the mount prices even at walmart. When a few pieces of stamped metal cost $100 on a mass produced product the terrorists have already won.
 

Plugers

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Looks really clean. TV looks like a postage stamp in that pic, though :)

I bought a cheapy videosecu mount from amazon today for a 46" LCD. I can't believe some of the mount prices even at walmart. When a few pieces of stamped metal cost $100 on a mass produced product the terrorists have already won.

Yea, I'm looking at a Panny 65". 60" might be fine though also as it is half the price.
 
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Ok, so Sanus mounts don't really have 2 supports in their current lineup. I do trust Sanus though from their build quality I've seen. Any thoughts on:

Sanus which is what I have always liked in the past (trust them as I mentioned, and they are well built)
http://www.amazon.com/Sanus-VMAA26B-...5904977&sr=8-1

Omni which is basically the same just different looking
http://www.amazon.com/OmniMount-ULPC...5905280&sr=8-1

VideoSecu which is basically like the Monoprice from what I've gathered
http://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Arti...891019&sr=1-13

Monoprice which I trust more than VideoSecu because of their other products I've gotten
http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...=1082806&p_id=5920&seq=1&format=2#description

Or something else? If there is a need to spend $225 to make sure my tv doesn't fall or something, so be it then that's what I'll spend. However if I can get away with it being done for <$100 then that is preferred. So is the $150 worth getting the Omni or Sanus mount? Or is that $150 just going to add some would be nice type features?
 
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