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Digital camera reviews of Sanus VMPL50B VisionMount Tilting Mount For 30"- 56" Displays - BlackDigital camera Review: AMAZING TILTING MOUNT Summary: 5 Stars
Well I have bought many many thing from amazon.com, but have never left a review. I am choosing to do so with this product because of the quality of the materials and the price.
I bought this Sanus TV mount to mount my 55" Samsung LED TV. 7100 series. Was a little worried at first about the product not fitting my TV since it only goes up to 56", but had no issues. all I can say is measure twice and drill once and make sure it is level. took about 75 minutes to install and is solid as a rock.
Some people have had problems with the head of the lag bolts breaking off, but I had no issues. As the instructions say "do not over tighten the lag bolts"
I can not rave enough about this TV mount it is made with very thick gage steel and quality parts.
Save your money.. I almost spent $250 on a slim mount for my tv. got this mount for $49 and its better quality.
Digital camera Review: All You Need For A Basic Flat Screen Mount :) Summary: 5 Stars
I read the other reviews and thought it was worth a shot. This mount goes up easily, and everything you need and then some is included for the common wall types. So long as you have a decent stud finder, a level, and a drill, it's a piece of cake!
My only monor complaint is, the length could be a tad longer to grab 3 studs instead of two. That would also give more adjustability from side to side. Not a reason to not buy, only a suggestion for improvement in case the company reads these.
I mounted my new 50" Panasonic Plasma, and couldn't be happier :) Definitely no need to spend more, unless you have a unique mounting situation. You don't see the mount anyway, so unless you into bragging about overspending on a mount, buy this one!
Digital camera Review: Almost perfect wall mount Summary: 5 Stars
Purchased to mount a LG 42LD520 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV. Installation is a one-person job up to the last step of actually seating the TV onto the mount. Instructions are the slightest bit vague - there are no recommendations for where to place the wall plate in relation to your studs, just that you need at least two studs that are more than 12 inches apart. Practically, it probably doesn't matter. The Sanus website does give directions on how high to drill the holes based on your TV and mount, and where you want the TV to end up.
The mounting process is otherwise very simple - attach wall plate to wall, attach hooks to TV, hook TV onto wall plate. Only concern is that my right hook (facing the back of the TV) is a tiny bit loose, causing the TV to cock just slightly down and to the left (facing the front of the TV). Not enough to be stucturally significant, and easily shimmed up with a couple thin pieces of cardboard. Overall very satisfied with the purchase.
Digital camera Review: Amazing Summary: 5 Stars
Item shipped and was delivered very fast. Came with mulitple sized bolts and MANY different connections for the television which is great in case I get a new tv.
I have a 46" sharp aquos hanging from it and it looks beautiful. It holds on to the wall perfectly and as soon as the mount was bolted onto the wall i hung on it to see if it was sturdy. It held 170 lbs. without a problem. I would recommend this product to everyone!
Digital camera Review: As easy to install as everyone says! Summary: 5 Stars
Through the kindness of friends of family, I was gifted a new 42" HDTV earlier this year. I immediately realized that I needed a way to view the television while keeping it out of the reach of my curious 2-year-old. Thankfully, the Sanus mounting bracket was both well-priced and fantastically reviewed here at Amazon, making my option choice very easy.
Noting that I'm not necessarily a very good handyman, it really is as easy to install as most reviews state. Simply determine the kind of wall you are dealing with, use the proper screws to mount the base into the wall, and attach the TV brackets to the back of your TV (using spacers if you need to). After all that, lift and put the TV in its place and you're set!
The longest part of installing everything was just measuring the wall and where I wanted the TV to be. One good tip I saw elsewhere was to use a piece of cardboard that's the same size as your TV to use as a dummy (your TV's box cut into the same size as your TV is a good candidate). That way you can visualize your best viewing situation (do you sit far away, close by, couch level, etc.?). This will save you lots of post-mounting regret later.
Even if you don't get the TV mounted 100% where you want it, this bracket set allows you to smoothly slide the TV several inches left or right, as well as up or down via changing the TV bracket bars' screw positions. You can tilt the TV up or down slightly for that final touch and use a handy knob to tighten it down.
Overall, this is the bracket to get, folks. If a person like me can do it (with the extra help lifting the TV from my brother) then you can, too! Highly recommended!
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