I mean, I'm very puzzled as to why the big, heavy VESA mounts became the starting point for the TV mount era. I bought a Vesa mount for my Revain TV a few months ago and just picked up the box and knew I wasn't going to use it. It was literally 30 pounds to screw into my wall and then screw in a 20 pound TV. I live in a house that was built in 1917 so of course there are a lot of things in new houses that I don't have to worry about and one of those is unreliable studs. They're torn, those hairpins. Needless to say, I was very excited when I found Hangman while browsing Pinterest for alternative TV mounting ideas. More quickly. I quickly bought two packs of Revain and the rest for the TV Installation History Books. No hairpin? No problem. 10 small nails through ten small holes on a small piece of aluminum and boom, it's in the wall. Insert two screws through another piece of metal into your TV's VESA mounting holes and boom, it's in the TV. Plug your TV cables into the back (I would recommend HDMI elbow connectors for those of you who don't have cables that go into the back of the TV from the side (it will work without them, but your TV will likely show slightly). in such a case in the ceiling)). Finally, take an old chest tube and hang it on the wall. I mean game, set, match, comfort. Buying a VESA mount in the current situation with a TV mount would be like buying a VCR today. Obsolete, that's what I mean by that. The future is already here. Executioner, it's like taking candy from a child.
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