VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount Bracket for LCD Monitor Flat Panel Plasma TV Screen ML10 1ec
- VESA 75/100 compliant. Single stud mounting. Silver color. Black color also available in our store.
- VideoSecu TV wall mount. Report to Amazon. com if the one you received do not bear VideoSecu logo
- Mounting screws both to wall and to monitor included;Extends 2.75 inch to 14 inch from the Wall
- 3 pivot point options for adjusting your viewing pleasure, and gives sufficient airflow to ensure no overheating
- 33 lbs weight capacity; Turn Angle: 180°, Tilt Angle: 120°
Product Description
This mount is VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you receive a mount without the VideoSecu logo. The ML10 LCD wall support for LCD/TFT screens up to 26″, allowing it to move freely from the wall. The ML10 wall mount offers 3 pivot points for optimal viewing and the ability to turn and tilt. Making it perfect for corner mounting. Mount your LCD/TFT to the wall to free up space and give your interior a stylish look. Will it fit my LCD? If your LCD Monitor or TV has 4 holes on the back of the screen that are either 75mm (3″) or 100mm (4″) apart from each other vertically and horizontally this bracket will fit. If you currently have a stand attached to your LCD TV this is usually removed prior to fitting the wall mount. Please note the LCD monitor is for reference only…. More >>
VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount Bracket for LCD Monitor Flat Panel Plasma TV Screen ML10 1ec
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5 comments
Donald I. Axelrod on December 23, 2009 at 9:18 pm
The thing has no friction to keep it in place, and no locking position to keep from moving. I had to fashion something witha C clamp It was rocking all over in the RV. Next to useless
Sidney Froom on December 23, 2009 at 11:56 pm
The $25 wall mount (can be called an articulating arm) claims to be able to support 33#, both in a horizontal and vertical direction. It could not support my iMac, 24″, weighing 23.5#. The monitor’s weight could not be supported vertically as the flat screen flopped downward to the maximum downward tilt with the the horizontal hinge torqued to its limits. This made the mount unuseable requiring return. The Bretford mount on the Apple site looks similar but cost $129. I returned the flexible tilt mount and purchased a fixed (no tilt) wall mount which worked fine. The inexpensive price proved costly as I paid almost an equal $25 price for the initial shipping $9, the return shipping $9 plus a 15% restocking fee, as per Amazon’s policies.
I can not be sure the weight distribution played a factor, as I doubt the specific product was a defective unit.
Ivan Fernandez on December 24, 2009 at 1:44 am
This description says , support tv up to 27″ , its a lie… because to agree with the manufacturer the max support is for one 19″ or less LCD Tv.
Harvey Wolchan on December 24, 2009 at 3:37 am
Works well and easy to install. Not the tightest fit, but for a small, lightweight TV, you cannot beat the price. No need to spend more on something that may not be as high in quality.
Similar mounts I priced were more than twice the price.
Chad V. Tromblee on December 24, 2009 at 6:04 am
This is great. Same ones they sell in store for $80.00. The screws are a little cheap but other than that a great product.