Monoprice EZ Series Tilt TV Wall Mount Bracket for TVs 32in to 70in, Max Weight 154 lbs, VESA Patterns Up to 400x400
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Can I use a regular drill to install or do I need an impact driver?
dena l
on Jan 31, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Depends on what you are installing it onto. If it is through drywall and into a stud a regular drill is fine. If into brick, plaster, cinderblock, or concrete you would need different options
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- Christopher P on Feb 2, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 14, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Depends on what you are installing it onto. If it is through drywall and into a stud a regular drill is fine. If into brick, plaster, cinderblock, or concrete you would need different options
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- Christopher P on Feb 2, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 14, 2018
Depends if you screwing into woods studs a impact works best with the lag bolts they provide but if your going into metal studs and drywall a regular cordless drill works fine
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- martin f on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 19, 2018
No need for an impact driver. Regular drill is fine. You need to have the right drill bit for the type of wall you are putting it on. (example, cement wall vs drywall/wood).
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- leosm on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 14, 2018
regular drill will work unless you are mounting into a brick or cement wall and then a hammer drill would make the drilling go faster.
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- Joseph H on Feb 1, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 7, 2018
Impact driver isn't necessary. I used a normal drill to make the pilot holes and then a wrench and socket to drive the bolt.
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- Justin M on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 17, 2018
Depends on what you’re drilling into. If you’re drilling into regular drywall studs, a standard drill would be adequate.
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- Lori O on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 7, 2018
Regular drill if going through wood but if drilling through cement you’ll need an impact drill.
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- Maria F on Feb 1, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 17, 2018
Regular drill for most household walls. I would recommend getting some of the mounting screws in a stud.
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- Mike B on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 23, 2018
While a battery drill may work, a battery impact driver makes things easy - which I've used many times.
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- TJI1000 on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 14, 2018
Depends on what you are drilling into. Drill a pilot hole and ratchet the lag works. That’s what I did
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- Frugal joe on Jan 31, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 14, 2018
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Can someone explain why this wouldn't work for my 26" TV which is VESA 100x100? I would like to be able to upgrade to a 32" in the future and thinking this should work fine, however specs say only good for 32" +
Seth S
on Sep 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The minimum size is recommended to ensure that the TV covers the mount. If you do not mind having the mount show, this will still work with your 26" TV as long as the VESA pattern matches and is within the weight range.
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- Michelle M Staff on Sep 13, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The minimum size is recommended to ensure that the TV covers the mount. If you do not mind having the mount show, this will still work with your 26" TV as long as the VESA pattern matches and is within the weight range.
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- Michelle M Staff on Sep 13, 2019
It's recommended because of how wide it is. Compare it's width to your TV's width. If you don't mind seeing the mount or it possibly sticking out, it should work.
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- Chad S on Sep 12, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 22, 2018
No reason it shouldn’t unless the bracket is wider than the TV. It would still work you just may be able to see the bracket behind the tv when its hung.
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- Ryan L on Sep 12, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 14, 2018
You can make it work, the wall part just may stick out beyond the TV
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- C H on Oct 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 1, 2019
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is it a lockable wall mount?
A shopper
on Mar 8, 2017
BEST ANSWER: There's a set screw on the bottom of the mount to keep the TV from coming off of it.
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- Andrew F on Mar 8, 2017
- Purchased on May 2, 2016
BEST ANSWER: There's a set screw on the bottom of the mount to keep the TV from coming off of it.
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- Andrew F on Mar 8, 2017
- Purchased on May 2, 2016
Lockable as in not able to steal it? no. Lockable as in not sliding off, yes. screws in the bottom to keep it on the mount. just loose screws that screw behind the ledge to keep it from title off.
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- C H on Oct 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 1, 2019
yes there are screws on the bottom that you can turn in to prevent it from a accidental falls
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- jimmie w on Mar 10, 2017
- Purchased on May 4, 2016
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Is it easy to remove tv in case you have to move or put mount in a different area? Thanks.
A shopper
on Apr 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes. The vertical brackets are attached (screwed, 4 bolts) to the TV. While the mount stays on the wall. By slightly tilting the bottom of the tv away from the wall, the TV may be removed from the wall bracket by lifting up. I have relocated our TV since we have the same mounts in different rooms. I find it more difficult to unplugging all the wires than removing the TV from the wall.
Also with this style of mount you can place the wall bracket slightly 'off center' and still have the TV centered on the wall. The weight of the TV rests on the top rail and therefore can be slid left or right to center the TV. Not too much though or you'll start to see the wall mount, depending on the width of your TV.
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Also with this style of mount you can place the wall bracket slightly 'off center' and still have the TV centered on the wall. The weight of the TV rests on the top rail and therefore can be slid left or right to center the TV. Not too much though or you'll start to see the wall mount, depending on the width of your TV.
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- Michael M on Apr 10, 2018
- Purchased on May 16, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes. The vertical brackets are attached (screwed, 4 bolts) to the TV. While the mount stays on the wall. By slightly tilting the bottom of the tv away from the wall, the TV may be removed from the wall bracket by lifting up. I have relocated our TV since we have the same mounts in different rooms. I find it more difficult to unplugging all the wires than removing the TV from the wall.
Also with this style of mount you can place the wall bracket slightly 'off center' and still have the TV centered on the wall. The weight of the TV rests on the top rail and therefore can be slid left or right to center the TV. Not too much though or you'll start to see the wall mount, depending on the width of your TV.
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Also with this style of mount you can place the wall bracket slightly 'off center' and still have the TV centered on the wall. The weight of the TV rests on the top rail and therefore can be slid left or right to center the TV. Not too much though or you'll start to see the wall mount, depending on the width of your TV.
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- Michael M on Apr 10, 2018
- Purchased on May 16, 2017
Yes its easy to move the mount in another location. Just remove the TV and remove the bolts (4) in my case and you’re done.
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- JC on Apr 9, 2018
- Purchased on May 19, 2017
Yes it's very easy. Only thing you will be left with is two holes in the wall but mount wise nothing difficult about it.
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- Atlas S on Apr 9, 2018
- Purchased on May 15, 2017
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How does the bottom latches lock onto the bracket?
Are they spring loaded or do they use screws?
Are they spring loaded or do they use screws?
Jesse L
on Jan 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The bracket slides up and tighten the screws. I love this design. It’s more secure. It would take a thief a little bit to get it off the wall. My husband does pro audio and video systems. And he want use any other mounts.
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- Christine G on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 1, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The bracket slides up and tighten the screws. I love this design. It’s more secure. It would take a thief a little bit to get it off the wall. My husband does pro audio and video systems. And he want use any other mounts.
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- Christine G on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 1, 2018
Spring loaded, it has short lanyards for pulling down.
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- Justin S on Jan 25, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 13, 2018
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What are the cords handing down from the mount in the pictures?
Bob S
on Dec 27, 2020
BEST ANSWER: The 2 metal brackets attach to the back of your tv, the cords hanging down allow you to unclip the brackets from the mount on the wall if for some reason you need to take the tv down. Mount works well for me.
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- Michael D on Dec 28, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 29, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The 2 metal brackets attach to the back of your tv, the cords hanging down allow you to unclip the brackets from the mount on the wall if for some reason you need to take the tv down. Mount works well for me.
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- Michael D on Dec 28, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 29, 2019
They release the latches that secure the TV portion of the mount to wall portion. Pulling on them will release the bottom part, allowing you to tilt it out and lift it when removing it.
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- ANTONIO L on Dec 28, 2020
- Purchased on Jan 17, 2020
The cords hanging down from the TV mount are safety locks. After attaching two rails to back of TV, you hang the TV at the top with the hooks and push in bottom to secure and lock.
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- Randy J on Dec 27, 2020
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2018
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what is the degrees of tilt?
A shopper
on Jun 3, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Not sure but probably about 1-2" at the top. You should mount as close to eye level as possible as you sit anyway. Don't mount it too high and you shouldn't have to tilt it too much
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- C H on Oct 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 1, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Not sure but probably about 1-2" at the top. You should mount as close to eye level as possible as you sit anyway. Don't mount it too high and you shouldn't have to tilt it too much
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- C H on Oct 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 1, 2019
I would say max of 10° not alot.
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- jayson k on Jun 3, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 20, 2017
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Is this mount weatherproof?
Christopher K
on Jun 3, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Although not labelled as such, it's constructed of powder-coated steel so it seems it would be just fine being mounted outdoors. I would try to provide it the same kind of shelter that you would provide the TV which you intend to mount with it.
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- TIMOTHY A on Jan 28, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Although not labelled as such, it's constructed of powder-coated steel so it seems it would be just fine being mounted outdoors. I would try to provide it the same kind of shelter that you would provide the TV which you intend to mount with it.
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- TIMOTHY A on Jan 28, 2019
It is steel but powder coated. regardless it will rust eventually if in weather
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- C H on Oct 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 1, 2019
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A shopper
on Sep 22, 2018
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I have this mount and have upgraded to a slightly bigger TV. Do you sell just the tilting brackets for this mount or sell a mount that's compatible? I have the TV up there with just the top 2 holes but would rather have both, but dont want to have to remount a new plate. Vesa is 200x300 now.
Charles P
on Feb 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: We have an adapter that will work for you.
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- Dave L Staff on Feb 4, 2019

Monoprice 400x200mm Bracket Universal VESA Adapter Plate
BEST ANSWER: We have an adapter that will work for you.
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- Dave L Staff on Feb 4, 2019

Monoprice 400x200mm Bracket Universal VESA Adapter Plate
They don't sell the tilting brackets separate, but model with product ID # 5916 is compatible. You won't have to switch out your wall plate.
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- Cesar M on Feb 4, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 23, 2017
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I want to install a tv in my camping trailer. From what I gather, the two screws on the bottom will only keep the tv from falling off? But while the trailer is being towed on the road, is the tv going to be sliding back & forth from left to right and vice versa?? The screws only prevent the tv from falling off, but not sliding back & forth?
Philip R
on Nov 22, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Some mounts come with position locking screws, a DIY method would be to simply drill a hard stop into your mount on the outside of both arms
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- Kenneth C on Nov 22, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Some mounts come with position locking screws, a DIY method would be to simply drill a hard stop into your mount on the outside of both arms
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- Kenneth C on Nov 22, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 3, 2019
It has screws at the bottom that can be tightened to prevent it from sliding.
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- Scott M on Nov 26, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 9, 2019
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Any body has the width of the mount and the measurement between the upper and lower screw holes on the plate?
A shopper
on Jul 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The wall plate would be 18.0" x 8.0" but we would not have the space between the upper and lower screws.
The wall plate would be 18.0" x 8.0" but we would not have the space between the upper and lower screws.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 30, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The wall plate would be 18.0" x 8.0" but we would not have the space between the upper and lower screws.
The wall plate would be 18.0" x 8.0" but we would not have the space between the upper and lower screws.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 30, 2019
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Will this fit a 100x100 VESA pattern?
Miguel V
on Aug 11, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, the Full Specs section of the product page show min. VESA is 75x75 and max is 400x200. The mount will work with most sizes in between. 100x100 is supported.
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- Dave L Staff on Aug 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, the Full Specs section of the product page show min. VESA is 75x75 and max is 400x200. The mount will work with most sizes in between. 100x100 is supported.
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- Dave L Staff on Aug 15, 2018
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Would this work with a TV with 200x300 vesa pattern?
tony g
on Jul 19, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This item has a 400 x 200 VESA pattern limit so it cannot work with a TV that has a 300 VESA for the Y-Axis.
This item has a 400 x 200 VESA pattern limit so it cannot work with a TV that has a 300 VESA for the Y-Axis.
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- Tyler C Staff on Sep 20, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This item has a 400 x 200 VESA pattern limit so it cannot work with a TV that has a 300 VESA for the Y-Axis.
This item has a 400 x 200 VESA pattern limit so it cannot work with a TV that has a 300 VESA for the Y-Axis.
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- Tyler C Staff on Sep 20, 2019
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The LG OLED 65" model TVs have a 300x200mm VESA mounting pattern and are only about 50# in weight, so would this mount be OK with one of them, even though the range listed goes to 55" and that was described as only an estimate and that the VESA mounting pattern size is the more important factor?
Donald B
on Nov 30, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The size would not matter, as long as the weight and VESA pattern are compatible this would work with this TV.
The size would not matter, as long as the weight and VESA pattern are compatible this would work with this TV.
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- Tyler C Staff on Dec 10, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The size would not matter, as long as the weight and VESA pattern are compatible this would work with this TV.
The size would not matter, as long as the weight and VESA pattern are compatible this would work with this TV.
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- Tyler C Staff on Dec 10, 2019
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Does this come with M6 mounting bolts?
stephen w
on Feb 2, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The manual would show this comes with M6 Screws.
The manual would show this comes with M6 Screws.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 3, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
The manual would show this comes with M6 Screws.
The manual would show this comes with M6 Screws.
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- Tyler C Staff on Feb 3, 2020
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Do you sell seperately just the 2 mounts that are attached to the tv?
A shopper
on Apr 28, 2018
Does this mount come with M8 screw that are 43-45 mm and a thread of 1.25. I have a 50" Samsung TV and this is required for a 200x200 VESA mount?
Jim A
on Nov 11, 2019
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Rated 4 out of 5
Horizontally limited
What was expected. Only thing better would be more horizontal adjustment capability. On 16" centers, you only have about 2.5" lateral adjustment. If that's a concern, look at other options...
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Rated 4 out of 5
Exactly as in description
worked perfectly !
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Rated 1 out of 5
Horrible, they changed it to a cheap version
Changed to a cheap version without telling anyone. Have been ordering this for 10 years now and they changed it up to a cheap version and did not even change the price.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good sturdy TV mount. Used on a 32" TV. Easy to attach to wall and to TV. Would purchase again.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Easy to install and seems extremely sturdy
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Rated 5 out of 5
Definitely worth the money.
I have purchased plenty from Mono and wasn't expecting this item to be less quality just because of the price. Solid, good instructions, the leveling bubble is a PLUS FOR SURE, and it all went seamlessly. Putting the TV up, was another problem because it was just me.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great TV bracket
Came exactly as I expected and shipped quickly. The mount keeps the tv very close to the wall so setting the screws to lock it onto the bracket was a little challenging but other than that install was a breeze. The integrated level is genius!
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great Price!
Great mount for the price! Just make sure you use your own level. I’ve purchased 2 mounts now that have levels built in to them. Both have been way off! TV would have been extremely crooked if I would have used the built in level.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works!
My studs were too far apart for the mount - but as long as you are going in to ONE stud w/ ONE side of this, drywall mounts should be good for the other side. In saying that, my TV weights about 25lbs - so not much weight to hold. Works great - LOVE the level that is on the mount - that was the BOMB!!!!!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Nice!
Total install time from finding the studs to hanging a TCL 50" was about 30 minutes and that includes a user error (see below). Includes plenty of different size screws and spacers.
Make sure all cable connection to the TV are made before hanging (I didn't) because there is not a lot of room to do so after it's on the mount.
For 20$ shipped, I couldn't be happier.
Make sure all cable connection to the TV are made before hanging (I didn't) because there is not a lot of room to do so after it's on the mount.
For 20$ shipped, I couldn't be happier.
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