
The single arm mount only needs one stud. It has several advantages over it’s bigger dual arm brother in the next section.
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Single Arm Articulating TV MountĪ single arm articulating mount is a very versatile way to mount your TV. This is why we always prefer to use a Tilt Mount over a Fixed Mount. Then you have the lovely job of removing the TV, re-running new cords, etc. Over time cords (such as an HDMI) that are bent at a severe angles, sometimes even 90 degree angles, start glitching and failing. The added benefit of not having to squeeze cords into a tight space (like behind a fixed mount) is reliability. It helps create a super clean wireless look with no hanging cords or nearby components needing a surface to sit on. Even smaller components like a ROKU or Apple TV can be attached to the back on the mount (assuming you’ve got a power source dropped behind the TV, which we can do). It allows you to tilt and adjust the viewing angle, as well as allowing plenty of room between the TV and the wall for the cords. This type of TV mount is what we always suggest against a fixed one. For this reason, we here at Stereo and Video Center try to suggest against using these. This can cause premature failure of cords and components. This is fine depending on the seating arrangement, but the other issue is the room for cords and components between the TV and wall.Ī fixed mount gives very little space to run wires, and depending on the location of the inputs on the back of the TV you could run into an issue with wires being bent and crimped to fit into them. Once the TV is on the wall you cannot adjust the viewing angle. The fixed mount option is just as it sounds. Fixed TV MountĪ standard fixed mount is the most affordable option, but it does have a few cons compared to the others available. Let’s break down the types of mounts you could use so you can make an educated decision. Using the right mount can make or break your new viewing experience. The biggest factor in mounting a TV, next to choosing the proper location, is of course the mount you use to do it. If you’ve given thought to doing it, you’ve also probably had some questions or concerns. Now the new factory is being built and it will surely enlarge our production capability and provide more storage space.Mounting a TV can have multiple benefits for you and your family: What′s more, we have seperate QC office, testing lab that imitating the UL, GS lab to make sure every products are perfectly delivered. So our promise is that all brackets from our factory get 5 years quality guarantee.


We focus on quality and aftersale service on basis of competative price. Our main market currently is in EU ( Germany, France, Italy, Poland, UK etc. It only takes one and half hour to the Ningbo Port from our factory. We YINWEI ELECTRON COMPANY locates in NINGBO. And till now, 80% do OEM service for those big groups in America and Europe. The customer mainly spread to America and Europe.
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The series covers, CATV/MATV/SATELLITE SPLITTER, TAPOFF, SATELLITE FINDER, SWITCH, CONNECTOR etc. Yinwei′s another key products is Electron accesoories which begin from year 1992. Our design can attract the most fastidious customers and quickly develop from a small factroy with only 16 works to now 200 workers. 150 styles more with the help of 10 engineers and 10 mechanic experts, always make them on the cutting-edge of innovation. Establised in year 2008, Cixi Yinwei Electron Co., Ltd has been now one of the leading manufactures in PLASMA, LCD/LED TV MOUNT field.
