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Perlegear TV Wall Bracket for 37-84 Inch Flat/Curved TVs up to 60kg, Swivel Tilt TV Bracket Max.VESA 600x400mm, Full Motion TV Wall Mount with Dual Arm

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Your biggest priority is making sure you get one that supports your TV's size and weight. The last thing you want is the mount to fail and smash your expensive telly. Also, ensure that the TV mount's VESA standard is compatible with your TV. First and foremost, you need to know the size and weight of the TV you will be mounting. Not all TV mounts are compatible with all TVs - if you've got a 43-inch TV, you'll probably be okay, but anyone with a particularly large screen will need to be extra careful. While there are some better TVs for wall mounting than others, they are very common more generally. This Mounting Dream tilted mount is a budget wonder, fitting most TVs from 26-inches to 55-inches, and supporting weights all the way up to 40kg. The AVF Superior ACL224 secures TVs up to 40in and 20kg, swivelling through 180 degrees, extending to around 33cm and tilting up to 15 degrees.

The One For All Ultra Slim WM6611 really lives up to its brand name, and supports screen sizes from a bedroom-friendly 32 inches, all the way up to a huge living room-dominating 84 inches, in a fixed design. When mounted, there is a gap of just 13mm between screen and wall, making it clean and unobtrusive, plus its smart levelling system helps you to align your TV once installed so that you can straighten it later. It’ll allow your screen to tilt 8 degrees up or down, perfect for avoiding glare, and will sit your TV just 38mm from the wall when upright.Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, Company number: 1394141; Registered office: Media House, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6EA and H Bauer Publishing, Company number: LP003328; Registered office: The Lantern, 75 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2PL

In terms of angle adjustments, you’ve plenty of flexibility. There’s a 160-degree horizontal full motion swivel in both directions, while there’s a vertical tilt angle range from -5 degrees to +8 degrees. If you are after a flush fit, this is a good mount to consider, with a minimum reach of just 58mm. Despite a slightly higher price tag, this wall mount more than justifies the RRP thanks to its incredibly robust design and scope of flexibility. A built-in spirit level will make installation a bit easier but is by no means a necessary addition. In fact, if you’re choosing a TV for a bedroom or kitchen, you might actually need more help when it comes to space or viewing position to ensure you can watch it as you move around the room. An important thing to think about is what type of wall you have, if you're wanting to hide those unsightly wires and use a mount that sits nearly flush to the wall you'll be needing a partition wall. If you're mounting your TV to a solid/exterior wall you won't be able to use an ultra-thin wall mount. Now you know what to look out for when shopping for a TV mount, it’s time to see what the market has to offer. We have put together a first-rate list of options to help you find the Best TV Wall Mounts to fit your individual requirement.

If you’ve got a larger telly, the Sanus VLT5 has you covered, supporting TVs of between 51 and 80 inches and up to around 55kg. It’s a tilting mount, which offers fingertip adjustment and comes with the ability to slide the TV side-to-side for good wall positioning. This is a big help if you’ve had to place the mount off-centre to account for wall studs. It needn't be daunting, but there are several decisions that you need to make first. For starters, do you want a fixed, tilted or full-motion mount?

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