Types Of Tv Wall Brackets and Tv Mounts

Types Of TV Wall Brackets & TV Mounts
Description Of The Most Popular Types Of Flat Panel TV Brackets
TV Wall Brackets When doing research and trying to decide on a TV Wall Brackets the first step is to decided which type of flat panel TV Wall Brackets will look and work the best in your home and with your plasma LCD TV. Once you make a decision about which kinda of TV mount you want then you can being to take a look at different TV Wall Brackets reviews to see which ones are of the highest quality.
In general there are five different types of flat panel TV Wall Brackets. There are actually quite a few different types but for this post we will just go into the five most popular types, since they five types make up the majority of all wall mount sales. If you are looking for some sort of alternative to a TV wall mount we highly recommend that you head over to our TV lift cabinets section and see if they are a better fit for you.
Fixed TV Wall Brackets
The first and most basic type of TV Wall Brackets is called the fixed TV Wall Brackets. Fixed TV Wall Brackets function exactly as the name sounds. With this type your TV is fixed on the mount and it cannot be moved in anyway. The only way to move your TV with a fixed wall mount is to move the whole wall mount. This type of wall mount allows for the least amount of flexibility because you cannot adjust the mounts angle, tilt, or direction.
Fixed TV Wall Brackets are the cheapest type on the market and are a great buy for the budget minded shopper. These types of mounts are great for any room where there is only one or two primary seating locations watching TV. Despite lacking flexibility if you can get your TV and mount in the right location you can still have a great viewing experience with a fixed wall mount. Fixed TV Wall Brackets can be had for as little as $30 or you can spend over $100 on a top of the line overprice one.
Tilt TV Wall Brackets
The second type of TV Wall Brackets (which is a step above the fixed wall mount) is called the tilt TV Wall Brackets. Tilt TV Wall Brackets again function just as the name sounds. With this type of wall mount your TV is, for the most part in a fixed position.
The only difference is that you the piece your TV is connected to can be moved in order to change the tilt or angle of your TV. You cannot move your television up and down or from side to side but being able to change the angle is a very nice feature. Changing the angle comes in handy when trying to get rid of a glare or if you sit at different levels often (in a chair sometimes and on the floor at other times).
Being able to change the tilt allows you to be able to put the TV at the best angle for your current viewing position and thus enhance your viewing experience. Tilt TV Wall Brackets are a middle of the road wall mount in regards to price and usually price out above fixed TV Wall Brackets but below the other two kinds. Tilt TV Wall Brackets can be purchased for as little as $30-$40 but you can also spend several hundred dollars if you choose to go with a top of the line one.
Swivel TV Wall Brackets
The third type of TV Wall Brackets (considered a step above the Tilt wall mount) is called the Swivel TV Wall Brackets. Swivel TV Wall Brackets come with the ability to change their tilt/angle in order to get the best possible view of your television. The added benefit of this type of mount is that it allows your TV to swivel (pivot or turn) to the left and to the right.
The only draw back to this type of wall mount is that your TV will sit somewhat far away from the wall when attached to its mount. Swivel TV Wall Brackets are considered to be a step above tilt TV Wall Brackets and with that comes a higher price. Swivel TV Wall Brackets are generally consider to be the second most expensive and can be had for as little as $50-$60 and for as much as a few hundred dollars if you want to go for a best in industry one.
Full Motion TV Wall Brackets
The fifth and final type of TV Wall Brackets we will be discussing today is known as a full motion TV Wall Brackets. Full motion TV Wall Brackets are relatively new and provide the absolute most flexibility among TV Wall Brackets. With this type of TV Wall Brackets you can not only angle the tilt, and move the TV to the left and to the right but the swivel arm mechanism allows you to move the TV in a full 360 degree circle.
This means you could potentially watch your TV from several different rooms if it happens to be in a position where a wall is no obstructing your view. The only draw back is how far your TV can end up away from the wall while using this type of TV Wall Brackets. Full motion TV Wall Brackets are generally the most expensive type on the market and can be found for $75-$150 but can also go for as much as several hundred dollars.
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Since the rock "wall" on a fireplace is just for show (not really a rock wall, just a bunch of rocks applied like tiles to look like a wall), it will probably only be about an inch thick. So, you wouldn't be able to support an LCD TV using masonry anchors attached to the rock facade.
In this case, you will probably have a frame behind the wall with studs to attach lag bolts into. Talk with the builder and let him know what you are planning to do. They might be able to install something in the wall that lets you anchor the TV bracket securely.
Also, don't do the rock work around an already-installed TV. If that TV gets replaced, you are then stuck with finding a new one that is the exact same size (who knows what will be available then). Or, if you decide you don't want it on the wall any more, you'll have quite a time getting that hole filled in correctly.
kiwihawks
Width and height? You'd need to choose a particular TV and check the manufacturer's specifications. Because each manufacturer has a different design for speakers, bezel, buttons, etc., even when TVs have the same screen size, their outer dimensions vary.
Although either size bracket would work, because they're both specified for 372, I'd suggest getting the larger one. It is likely to be more sturdy and may have a greater weight capacity. Check the manufacturer's specs just to be sure.
DrJunk
I would look into the Sharp 20 Inch LCD that is EDTV. Its not HD so it will look good all the time and you should be able to find it for under 500 bucks
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Amanda
Not sure I understand the layout of where you want to place the TV, but if you're looking to buy a plasma and not an LCD (I would recommend the latter), you'll need to make sure the TV has sufficient ventilation, as plasma TVs get considerably hotter than their LCD cousins.
As for mounting the TV, if you took a picture and brought it along with you to a local Home Depot or Lowe's, there's usually someone in customer service who'd be willing to talk with you and explain how you might go about mounting the bracket safely. Most Home Depot or Lowe's hardware stores offer free workshops that teach you these sorts of things. You can call your local Home Depot or Lowe's or look at their website for information on these workshops.