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Choosing a flat panel TV wall mount can be a difficult decision because there are many different sizes, brands, and types of mounts. Choosing the wrong mount can cause you hours of frustration as you ...
Size is everything for flat-panel mount manufacturers as larger screen size mounting solutions and wall-hugging, low-profile models dominated second-quarter introductions. Peerless Industries last ...
Entire Line of Impressive Low Profile Flat Panel Mounts Now Include Both Fixed and Tilt Versions PHOENIX, Ariz. — May 29, 2008 — OmniMount, dedicated to being a one-stop shop for professional products ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. — September 24, 2007 — OmniMount, a global leader in both consumer and commercial mounting solutions, announced the anticipated release of three new ultra low profile tilt mounts for ...
Sanus, the leading global brand of audio/video mounts, furnishings and consumer electronics accessories, announces the release of the VisionMount VMPL50A tilting TV wall mount. The VMPL50A is a ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Mounting a TV on your wall saves space, looks cleaner, and can even improve your viewing angles. Of course ...
According to studies, even dogs have favorite television programs to watch. So if you're looking to minimize clutter and get the best viewing angle (for everyone at home), the best TV wall mounts will ...
PHOENIX, AZ. – September 5, 2007 – OmniMount, a global leader in both consumer and commercial mounting solutions, announced the anticipated release of three new ultra low profile tilt mounts for flat ...
The good news is mounting a TV is nowhere near as complicated as it seems. With the right mount (which will run you about $30-$100), a stud finder, and a few tools, you can transform your living room ...
Most people I know want to mount their TV to a wall but are too scared to try. They worry about drilling into drywall, mounting at the wrong height or — worst of all — their TV falling to the ground.