Flat Screen TV Mount or Stand
Buying Guide
After spending a considerable amount of time and money to pick out the best
flat screen television or monitor that your budget could handle, you can now
turn your attention to buying a suitable stand or mount. You might be tempted
to skimp on this particular purchase, but that would be a mistake. Just as a
beautiful painting benefits from a gorgeous frame, so too does a television
look better when paired with a lovely stand or mount. Here are a few points
to keep in mind as you shop.
Flat Screen TV and Monitor Stands: Today’s flat
screen stands are far more sophisticated than the cheap wood cabinets your
parents used for their CRT tube TVs. Manufacturers realize that an expensive,
high-tech piece of equipment and flat screen monitors need a handsome display
unit to go along with them. Pedestal floor stands for flat screens feature one
or more uprights for shelves, but their frames are usually free of backs, sides
or doors. Glass and metal are their most common materials, though wood is also
available.
TV consoles and credenzas: Consoles
and credenzas make excellent flat screen stands, being fairly small and broad
enough to support most TVs. One of the greatest traits of consoles and credenzas
is the amount of storage available. There is an ability to store the television
along with other living room essentials, like blankets and pillows.
Corner
TV stands: These TV stands are wonderful for
small living spaces. Many times a corner flat screen TV stand can be found built
to the specifications of a console TV stand or a platform TV stand.Buying a
TV Wall Mount Many shoppers elect to skip the stands altogether in favor
of wall mounts. TV
amd Monitor mounts attach to studs in your wall, giving you a secure place
to hang your television. Wall-mounted units are very much in vogue right now
for a couple of reasons. First, they represent the ultimate space-saving solution
since your television will be completely out of the way. This makes wall mounts
a great choice for those in smaller living quarters or those that already have
a bunch of other furniture in their living rooms. Second, hanging your television
on the wall just looks cool! Your home or office will instantly have the a modern
look and feel.
Types of Wall Mounts
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Under-cabinet
or Flip-down mount: Designed for use to mount
a TV or monitor under a cabinet, these flat screen mounts are also useful in
small spaces like dorm rooms, offices or anywhere else where space is restricted.
They fasten underneath cabinets, allowing your TV to flip out of the way when
not in use.
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Swivel: Swiveling
and Rotating TV mounts move from side to side and may also swivel up and
down. Styles vary, including or excluding a support arm with one or more joints.
This type of flat screen TV mount can extend the set from the wall and turn
the TV over 180 degrees.
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Tilt: Tilting
monitor and TV mounts need to extend farther from the wall (generally 3
to 5 inches) to provide room for the tilting method. A tilt flat screen or plasma
TV mount generally move the screen 5 to 15 degrees up or down, with the ability
to lock the ideal position in place. This option works well if the TV is desired
high on a wall above the seating area.
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Low-profile: The simplest,
most economical flat screen TV mount option is the fixed and low
profile TV mount. Basically, it's a metal frame with two upright posts or
plates where the TV attaches. Profile mounts may pull out just one inch from
the wall. This option does not move; it simply holds your flat screen directly
to the wall like a picture.
What kind of flat
screen TV mount or TV stand should you buy? That depends on how
much control you need over adjusting the television once it’s placed in an ideal
location. When shopping for a flat screen TV mount, it’s important to know the
exact weight and dimensions of your television to ensure you buy hardware that
is strong enough for the job. There would obviously be some significant safety
ramifications if you neglect the manufacturer’s specifications in this regard.
Basically, selecting a TV stand or monitor mount comes down to form and function.
What do you want your stand or mount to be able to do? How you want it to look?
There’s enough variety out there that you can expect to get precisely what you
want at a price you can afford.