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How to Choose a TV Wall Bracket
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If you’re thinking about mounting your TV on the wall, you’ll need to pick out the right type of TV wall bracket to hold it up securely. Ideally, you’ll want your TV to be as close to the wall as possible without obscuring any of the screens or becoming difficult to watch from various angles in your living room or bedroom. These are some factors to consider when choosing a TV wall bracket, but don’t worry—we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to make this important decision with confidence.




Choosing a TV Wall Mount


There are many different types of TV wall brackets on offer, ranging from cheap plastic designs to more expensive metal alternatives. Before you can choose which is best for your purposes, it’s important that you take into account both where you’re likely to be mounting your TV and how often you plan on actually using it. If you’re planning on installing aerials llandudno in an out-of-the-way spot—like behind doors or above cabinets—then plastic may be better than metal as they tend not to rust over time. However, if you’re planning on mounting your TV above eye level (as most people do), then it may be worth investing in something sturdier.




Universal TV Brackets


Before looking at specific wall brackets, make sure you understand your TV’s universal mounting standards. If you’re not sure whether your TV has such standards, visit your manufacturer’s website or give them a call; often, these standards are listed on documentation that comes with new TVs. Once you know what type of bracket is right for your television, look up specifications and compare prices online—you should be able to find all kinds of information about available options and their features on manufacturers’ websites. You can also look into forums or ask salespeople for recommendations if you have trouble finding reliable product information online.




Can I Mount a Large TV?


If you have a medium-sized TV, it’s likely that a universal TV bracket will suffice. These generally hold TVs up to 60 inches in size and are fairly easy to mount. They also tend to be fairly simple in their design, with just two or three support points. This makes them ideal for TVs that will be hung on non-standard wall studs, although most people who hang their TV from non-standard studs don’t want something too flashy anyway. Universal TV brackets can usually be used with both flat and curved screens, so they offer great versatility. However, most people find that it’s best not to use these types of brackets for large screens over 55 inches.




How to Connect Your TV Aerial


If you're using an aerial cable, run it from your aerial socket on your TV to your TV wall bracket. If you're connecting via satellite dish, connect it to your set-top box or DVD recorder first, then connect that device's output signal to your television via its own TV wall bracket.




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