Film, Media & TV1 min ago
I Have Decided To Put My Tv On The Wall
to free up space. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced tv bracket that tilts and swivels. I do not have the best of eyesight as I get older, so I need something I can move about ?
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You need to look at your manual and check that your tv is capable of being wall mounted with a bracket. The manual will give the distance between the mounting holes if you can't see them easily on the back of the tv.
Make sure the bracket has the same hole distance as your tv. Most are universal but not all.
Make sure the bracket has the same hole distance as your tv. Most are universal but not all.