Thursday, September 27, 2012

Wall Mount TV Bracket: How to enjoy the big game without roughing the passer.


By Rob Burns

Its football season and what better time to buy a new flat screen TV so you and your friends can enjoy all the action.  Today’s HDTV’s range in size up to a whopping 106 inches, which means it’s practically like being in the huddle. With this kind of setup and surround sound, you can feel the hits.  Speaking of which, this is definitely not the time that you would want your new set to fall off the wall mount TV bracket to cream you or a guest.  Particularly if you and your buddies are armchair quarterbacks who react viscerally to every play, this vibration coupled with an unsuitable mount could send your NFL party to the locker room or even the ER.

Let’s Go to the Instant Replay

The crazy thing is that it’s not uncommon for people to do months of research and read tons of reviews and specs when considering the purchase of a new TV.  If you’re like me my TV is part of the family. It receives more attention from every member of the household than anything else.  If you don’t believe me, ask my wife. The average US viewer watches 28 hours of TV per week, so it’s understandable that we do so much research before investing in something that takes up so much of our lives. The problem is that what people don’t consider are the TV accessories.  You may have invested thousands on your new family entertainment center and then you grab the cheapest TV mount you can find to hang it on the wall.  Really?




Worst yet, there are a number of options to consider before purchasing a mount. First of all, consider that the mount can outlast the TV.  So while you may replace that new set in a few years, if you choose a durable mount it can be transferred to the new TV without any additional installation headaches. The second thing to consider is location.  Where are you planning on mounting the TV?  If you get a basic flat mount you may be losing out on a variety of viewing angles. 

Back to the Huddle

Perhaps you have a kitchen or dining room within sight of the living room.  If you considered purchasing an articulating TV mount you could pull the TV away from the wall and swivel it toward the viewers in the adjacent room.  Maybe you wanted to mount the TV over the fireplace but settled for mounting it to the wall.  With a little research you could find a great tilting mount which would angle the TV perfectly for optimal viewing even from an elevated location.

There are so many things to consider when choosing the right mount for your latest investment. Overpaying for the one the retailer has on the shelf or buying a cheap “knockoff” on EBay are some of the biggest mistakes people make when choosing the best mount for their application. Take a moment and really plan your installation, choose the best location and explore your options.
Finding and installing the right TV wall mount doesn’t have to be intimidating; with a little planning and a quality product you will enjoy your mount for years to come, without having to endure the agony of defeat.

Rob Burns is an armchair quarterback and owner of Wall Mounts Plus, which specializes in wall mount TV bracket sales and installation.  For more information, go to his site at http://www.wall-mount-tv-bracket.com/  There you will find not only a world class selection of wall mounts at great prices, but you will also find helpful how-to videos that make selecting a site and installing your wall mount TV bracket penalty free. 

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