Eforcity Universal extended-arm adjustable Wall Mount Bracket for LCD / Plasma w/ Mounting Hardware included
- [LCD-101] TV wall bracket has a twin arm design that allows for full flexibility when mounting your screen
- This cantilever Wall Mount is stunning pieces of engineering, and the most flexible mounts for flat panel displays.
- It offers maximum adjustability, including horizontal extension, 180° of lateral rotation, as well as full swivel and tilt capabilities.
- More than just mounting hardware, this mount has a tactile quality that enhances the high technology aspects of any flat panel installation.
- 33 lb./15 kg maximum weight capacity. Meets VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) Standards (75×75mm and 100×100mm)
[LCD101] TV wall bracket has a twin arm design that allows for full flexibility when mounting your screen This cantilever Wall Mount is stunning pieces of engineering, and the most flexible mounts for flat panel displays. It offers maximum adjustability, including horizontal extension, 180° of lateral rotation, as well as full swivel and tilt capabilities. More than just mounting hardware, this mount has a tactile quality that enhances the high technology aspects of any flat panel installation. 33 lb./15 kg maximum weight capacity Meets VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) Standards (75×75mm and 100×100mm) Low-profile design Allows maximum flexibility for installing and viewing LCD displays. Cantilever arm provides full extension and 180° of lateral rotation for viewing from multiple locations. Nesting arm design allows display to be folded parallel to wall. Provides full tilt and swivel capabilities for optimum viewing. Includes Stud Mount Wall Plate, Monitor Plate and… More >>
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4 comments
James L. Stewart on November 5, 2009 at 8:09 am
I have a small 13″ LCD HD TV set mounted to this in our kitchen. I chose this device because it extends out from the wall far enough to rotate the TV for viewing from the right or left yet then collapses down to be very close to the wall.
Two problems areas are that there is no place to attach cables along the arm so that they can fold up with the TV. I improvised a solution by drilling some hold-down clips into the top of the frame. I guess most people would just let cables sag from the wall in a large loop. The problem other is that with constant daily use, the hinges may start to sag resulting in the TV hanging at a slight angle. You can minimize this by tightening the hinge screws every few months. I would worry that with heavier units attached, this would be a bigger problem and might require drilling slots in the ISO mounting plate so to be able rotate the TV to compensate for the sag.
All in all, I am satisfied with the product for what I paid for it and would recommend it to others.
Michael C. Anderson on November 5, 2009 at 9:37 am
This took a little longer to get than we had expected, but we did get it and it wasn’t that big of a deal. The screws that came with it probably would have worked fine if I had drilled the holes in the wall large enough. As it was, I ended up stripping the philips head and needed to replace them. I picked up some 1/4″ lad bolts with hex heads. I had to widen the holes in the mount a little but nothing serious. The knuckles seem to be good and strong and the 20″ LCD was easy to attach to the mount. For the price, this is the way to go for small LCD’s. I’ll probably order more as I need them. I have a 21″ monitor on my computer that I’m think of mounting to the wall next to the TV now.
Sound Addict on November 5, 2009 at 10:44 am
Holds my computer monitor up above my laptop docking station perfectly. Easy to mount, all hardware included.
R. Brown on November 5, 2009 at 12:31 pm
Small panels only. Very versatile horizontal movement. No vertical or tilt adjustments. I only needed a bracket to move the panel out of the way occassionally and this works well.