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The VideoSecu Computer Monitor TV Wall Mount Bracket is designed for most 19" to 32" LCD and LED TVs, featuring VESA 100/75 compatibility. With a sturdy aluminum alloy construction, it supports up to 33 lbs and offers a maximum extension of 16 inches from the wall, along with a 180-degree swivel for optimal viewing angles. Installation is straightforward with included mounting hardware, making it a perfect choice for any modern workspace.
K**S
Works well enough but not what I envisioned
I bought this thinking that the pivotal arm might adjust well. It does a great job side to side but there is no way to adjust the height once it is on the wall. My husband placed it on the wall, by my instructions, and it was too low. Then we went to the area he thought it might work and minimize the holes in the wall. The monitor was too high then. I choose to leave it like this rather than have eight sets of holes or more in the wall. For now it tends to lean down. Adjusting it on the pivot is not as easy as I had envisioned. I hold my breath hoping that it will stay in the position I want it in. This is the first day I have used it maybe there is a learning curve, however, the next time I order a device like this I will be sure it has the feature that I can slide it up and down as well as the pivot left to right. It looked cool in the ad and it is over al pleasing to look at but it didn't quite meet my expectations as far as versatility. Like I said this may be partly user. My husband did also comment on the fickle nature of the screen staying in a good spot once it was swiveled. Have to start over from scratch and keep making small adjustments until it stays put some where acceptable, not necessarily where you want it but close enough for horse shoes and hand grenades.
M**A
Great Value
I have a 19" Monitor that had a base taking up all of my desk space. I needed a wall mount to eliminate the stand and this one did the job fine. The price for similar items at Best Buy etc were well over $100, some as much as $200 so this one at under $30 was a great deal. It took me a couple of installation attempts only because I failed to read the instructions and made some incorrect assumptions, the first being what direction it mounts. Once I got that right I realized after I had it mounted that it wouldn't clear the top shelf of my desk. Anyway, spend plenty of time on the front side making sure you are mounting it correctly and that once mounted it is going to have the mobility and be in the location where you want it. Also, if you can find studs to mount against this is ideal. Otherwise, definately use toggle bolts going into sheet rock. A lot of weight.The only negative here, as described in other posts is that the mount has a hard time staying in place with the tilt and the weight. It seems like everytime you adjust the tilt it loosens the tighteining mechanism just enough where it won't hold. For me, I just determined what the tilt I wanted was going to be and found a little piece of plastic to put in the arm so it stayed in one place. I would not recommend this for a TV over 20", but for my purposes and the price, it was a great buy.
J**D
Mounting mistakes
This unit is sturdy and fairly easy to install. The phillips head mounting screws, for the base, were of a low grade material. I snapped one off, in the wall, while screwing it into a wooden 2x4, the others mushroomed their heads while trying to install them. I had pre-drilled the holes, as instructed. A short trip to the hardware store to replace all four screws, solved the problem. I lubricated the lag screws, that I bought to replaced the screws supplied, and had no further problems, with the installation. I would have liked one more adjustment for elevation. My 24" monitor seems to droop a little, when extended. It was difficult to line up with my other monitor sitting on a desk. I used a electronic stud finder, and a laser lever to obtain the proper height, but am still off by a half inch. Probably my fault, but something to consider. Using it for a single tv or monitor, should not be a problem. I am only upset with the alignment of the two monitors.
J**0
Very good purchase
This product was originally listed at $100. I purchased it on Amazon for $25. For the price, it is an easy 5 star. Functionally, I would give it a 4+. It serves exactly the purpose I need. The ONLY negative is that it doesn't slide vertically. I am using this mount for a computer monitor at my work space at my job. Someone hung the mount for me while I wasn't there and basically guessed the height. It was hung slightly too high, so ergonomically it isn't great where it is - this bothers my boss (I work in a physical therapy office). I could adjust it, but that means unscrewing it from the studs and moving it down a couple of inches leaving the old holes in the wall. If it had a vertical sliding capability, it would be perfect. Ultimately, if you can get the height correct when fastening to the wall (ergonomically, of course) it is an easy 5 star rating - great buy.
A**R
Think twice...
...before you buy this. Very difficult to install (actually a pain in the A$$). No real instructions on the mechanism itself. It's a no-brainer installing the plate to the wall, but from there the mechanism is poorly designed and the materials are of poor quality as well. My monitor only weighs about 17lbs and the arm cannot hold it without "drooping" when extended about half-way. The arm has too much slack in it despite having tightened the bolts to about 6nm. It's basically crap.
R**I
not great for eye level
I was surprised about how sturdy the material is. It is very well built. I would easily recommend this to someone that wants to mount their monitor up above eye level. My intention was to mount at eye level and get the monitor base off of my desk and create more room. The problem is getting the screen not to "droop". If I had mounted the monitor 2 feet or higher above my eye level, it would have been a perfect product. You have to tighten the up/down movement with an allen wrench and also a knob. I can get it "ok" for a direct view, but when you swing it to the right, the monitor drops down on the right side, leaving an awkward angle. I really wanted to be able to "swing" over for a client to view reports, but that will be difficult. I hope this helps you in your purchase.
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