Wall-mounting a TV can produce a better overall look and elevate the screen to a better viewing position while also freeing up space in the room. Wall mounts come in three basic categories, flat (also called slim or flush), tilt, and full motion (also called articulating).
Picking out which mount is best for you
First off, no mount is perfect, they all have their pros and cons and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Let’s start with flat mounts. They are best for TVs installed at eye level (sitting or standing viewing position) where you want to keep the TV as flat and flush to the wall as possible. With no frills and a clean look, this is as simple as it gets.
Next are tilt mounts. They are great for TVs where a small amount of adjustment is needed. If you need to mount your display above eye level, you can angle the TV down for a better viewing position. Also, tilt wall mounts stick out from the wall slightly further than flat mounts do so if you have to hide something behind the panel, like an HDMI balun, Apple TV, or Roku, it’s now possible or at least easier to accomplish.
The third kind are full motion mounts, and they are incredibly useful. Need to mount a TV in a corner? No problem, you can put one just about anywhere. Once mounted, the TV can be positioned at any viewing angle you might need.
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