You make your purchase and bring that sweet flat screen TV home. What's next? The first consideration after you bring your new flat screen television home from the store is how to mount it for the most comfortable and convenient viewing. The right mounting brackets for your flat screen television set can make all the difference in the quality of your viewing experience. You may choose from wall mounts, ceiling mounts, corner mounts, ergonomic flat screen mounting brackets that adjust for easier viewing, tiling mounts or swinging mounts - in short, there are literally dozens of flat screen mounting brackets, each of them designed to meet a specific type of LCD TV mount situation. Major manufacturers of flat screen mounting brackets and computer mounts offer plasma TV mount solutions to suit any configuration you choose.
Wall Mounts
Wall mounts are the most popular type of flat screen mounting brackets. There are three basic styles of wall mounts for flat screens, each with advantages and disadvantages. They are low profile wall mounts, tilting mounts and full motion mounts.
Low profile flat screen mounting brackets are the least expensive and easiest to install. Generally, if you can hang a picture on the wall, you can install a flat panel television with low profile mounting brackets. The major disadvantage to using a low profile mounting bracket for your flat screen television is that once it's up on the wall, it's up on the wall. You can't tilt it or adjust it at all, and if you need to change out the cables on the television, you'll need to remove it from the wall.
Tilt mounts are a little more expensive, but nearly as easy to install as low profile flat screen mounting brackets. The major advantage of tilting mounts is that you can adjust the vertical viewing angle of your television. That makes it easy to adjust the television for viewing from various positions and far easier to change out cables if you have to do so.
You can't, however, adjust the horizontal viewing angle or swivel the television for easier viewing from different points in the room. For that, you need full motion flat screen mounting brackets. Full motion mounts - also called swivel mounts - are both more expensive and more complicated to install. Installing swivel mounts for your flat screen television isn't a one-person DIY job because the flat screen mounting brackets have moving pieces.
Because full motion mounts allow you to pull the television away from the wall, you can tilt and swivel your TV so that you can get the best viewing angle wherever you're sitting in the room.
In addition to wall mounts for plasma, LCD and LED televisions, you can choose to mount your new flat panel TV using ceiling mounts, which usually give you full motion and swivel. Ceiling mounts are the ideal solution for bedroom viewing and a space-saving, stylish option for your family room or home theater room.
In addition to flat screen mounting brackets, manufacturers also supply monitor mounts for computer workstations, computer mounts and mount accessories to ensure that you get the best use out of your new flat panel television and other audio and video electronics.
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