When you buy your new TV, there are times when installation brackets are included. However, in some cases there aren’t any, which means that you need to go out and buy your own. However how do you know which bracket to go for, when there are so many options available nowadays?
For example you might buy yourself an LCD TV (LCD means liquid crystal display) and you want to mount it on your wall or from your ceiling. Due to the fact that this screen is very flat and quite thin, it’s much better for it to be installed up there instead of simply being placed on your coffee table, like the old style televisions used to be. Mounting it on the wall means that the appropriate TV wall mount brackets needs to be found for it, and luckily, depending on the size, weight and type of your TV, you will be able to find just the right type of mounting device that will also look great in your living room.
One of the most common types is the fixed bracket, which is also called flush mount bracket. This is the simplest type to install and it’s called ‘fixed’ because once you install it, the TV simply hangs on the wall like a painting. There are no movement options with this mounting device. This type is great if you simply sit down and watch your television without moving around the room too much.
The tilting bracket is the next step-up version from the fixed one, and this allows a limited movement for your TV so you can adjust the angle of your television when watching. This is perfect if you need for some reason to watch the TV at an angle. However this doesn’t allow for full motion, and the price is higher than the previous type. If you’re with a limited budget but still want something of high quality, this is the type to go for.
The full motion brackets, on the other hand, are for those that have the money to go with a luxurious version that gives them full mobility when watching the latest movie or football game. These can be tilted up and down and even left and right, so if you happen to be in the kitchen going about your cooking and still want to catch a glimpse of your favorite show, this mounting device is perfect for you!
Thus selecting the right type of TV bracket for your own television installation will strongly depend on your needs, your budget and how you want the flat screen installed in your room.
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