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  2. 23 TV Wall Mounts To Regain Space Without Compromising ... - AOL

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    From tilting brackets to ones that swivel, these mounts are the easiest way to achieve the best view of your TV. 23 TV Wall Mounts To Regain Space Without Compromising Your Viewing Angle Skip to ...

  3. These sturdy mounts can free up space and make your entertainment system more ergonomic. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Best TV mounts in 2022 - AOL

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    2. Sanus Advanced Full-Motion Premium TV Mount BLF328. A premium choice for premium TVs. Type: Dual arm articulating | TV sizes: 42 - 90 inches | Weight limit: 125 lbs | VESA: 200 x 200 - 600 x ...

  5. Monitor mount - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the model, monitor mounts can move up and down, rotate, tilt, retract and swivel. VESA is an organization that manages the standards for mounting solutions. In 1997, VESA came up with a standard hole size and screwing pattern for flat panel screens, called Flat Display Mounting Interface (usually known as VESA mount ), which is ...

  6. Articulating screen - Wikipedia

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    This type is called swivel screen. Other names for this type are vari-angle screen, fully articulated screen, fully articulating screen, rotating screen, multi-angle screen, variable angle screen, flip-out-and-twist screen, twist-and-tilt screen and swing-and-tilt screen.

  7. Flat Display Mounting Interface - Wikipedia

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    Most sizes of VESA mount have four screw-holes arranged in a square on the mount, with matching tapped holes on the device. The horizontal and vertical distance between the screw centres respectively labelled as 'A', and 'B'. The original layout was a square of 100mm. A 75 mm × 75 mm (3.0 in × 3.0 in) was defined for smaller displays.