| Reviews : VideoSecu LCD Monitor Flat Screen Plasma TV Tilt Swivel Wall Mount ML413B 1GU |
VideoSecu LCD Monitor Flat Screen Plasma TV Tilt Swivel Wall Mount ML413B 1GU Product By VideoSecu Available From 1 Sellers |
Technical Details
- VESA 50/75/100 compliant; 44 lbs weight capacity
- Extended Depth From Wall 17.7"; Compressed Depth From Wall: 3"
- Multi-directional adjustment tilts, swivels, swings, and extends
- Nesting arm design allows display to be folded parallel to wall
- Single stud mounting. Standard hardware pack included screws to the TV and to the wall
Product Description
The Wall Mount is ideal for obtaining side-to side rotation and upward/downward tilt. It supports LCD screens up to 44 lbs. Compatible with screens that have VESA 50mm/75mm/100mm mounting hole patterns. Arm extends from wall up to 17.7" or folds flat to save space. The two arm assembly allows the full articulation of the monitor/keyboard, folds up to 3" from the wall and extends 17.7" to the mounting of the monitor. This mount has two articulating joints which together provide 180 degrees of movement. Cosmetic cover provides cable management. How to check whether this mount fits your LCD? First the weight of your LCD must be less than 44 lb. If your LCD Monitor or TV has 4 holes on the back of the screen that are either50mm, 75mm or 100mm apart from each other vertically and horizontally, then 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 and 4 holes should be revealed. This mount is VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you recieve a mount without VideoSecu logoSimilar Products
Customer Reviews
By J. Schulte (Rochester, NY)
I bought one of these mounts to go with the flat screen tv that I bought for the kitchen. Of all the many many things we bought for the job (we started without even walls) This was easily the most disappointing for us. We had to replace the hardware, as we note others said. That's OK, as we expected to do some of that. By the time we were all done, that TV got installed 7 different times, each time trying to improve what should have been easy and good looking.
The arm articulates fairly well, but it is held in place with a lockwasher so it doesn't change directions. The arm is covered with 3 pair of plastic covers to improve the looks. And, for that reason, they are necessary as without them it looks like a "my first welding class" take-home to the parents project. Trust me, you'd rather the take-home ashtray with an impression of your hand, if you can. Even if you do not smoke.
This plastic shell has thin plastic tabs, etc to hold the parts together and thet seem to be easily broke. In addition, the metal arms and hardware blocks the only possible route for running any cable, even a power cable, through the plastic shell. Perhaps you shouldn't run them through the shell. If so, why the exit hole at the TV end? The wall mount part of the base has two holes as the only place to route those cables through the base, but then the route is blocked by the middle part. In use, the length of wires needed for the arm to straighten out leaves an ugly loop of cable showing below the screen. Like I said, my biggest disappointment in the whole kitchen. If I could find a replacement that would cover the holes in the cabinet I would. In a minute.
After a mental hiccup that caused me to continue trying to make it work, I wound up not only making mounting holes but also cutting these holes for the wires to make it to the tv from the cabinet. The cabinet I had just finished making out of oak. If I hadn't done that, this would be going back long ago.
Now, instead of having people make me proud of the work I put into making the cabinet, I try to keep people from looking behind the tv, although its a losing battle.
By K. Johnson
I recently received this item and discovered that it was manufactured incorrectly. It looks identical to the picture shown except that the tilt control was rotated 90 degrees, which means that it offers no vertical tilt. While the item was shipped promptly and the price was unmatched, the lack of tilt means that this product is going to be returned. Hopefully this is an isolated incident and others get a correctly fabricated version.
By Felix W. Ocasio (Tampa,Fl.)
Easy to install I used it for a 24 in. Samsung. Was able to make adapter with rear part of stand. Nice product.Thanks
By B. Johnson (illinois)
it said this product sold for over $100, I gave $18, this product isnt worth the shipping I paid. No directions came with it. Very unstable. Pure hunk of Junk made in China, You get what you pay for. Maybe we should start making stuff in the US
By M. Santangelo (Seattle, WA)
I would say this is a "pretty good" product. It was less than half the price of anything I found locally and once mounted I have been happy with its performance. You will need to take your time when mounting and I had to shim the bottom by a good 1/4" to get the LCD screen to be level. The cover hides the shim so all is good. For the money I would recommend this product to anyone is comfortable with deviating from the standard mounting instructions to get the best results.
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