Product: Mount-it! Flat TV Wall Mount I chose a 40 inch UHD TV as my monitor. I didn't want the stand to take up space on my desk, but I still needed the monitor to be a little further away, so I started looking for a wall mount. Good ergonomics requires that the center of a monitor of this size be about 8-10 inches below my eye level and that the monitor is tilted up about 10-15 degrees. However, all wall mounts seem to be designed for seated TV viewing at eye level. Level or higher, no low seated computer monitor, they all lean the wrong way. It turned out that no modifications were necessary, although there are some risks and complications when you turn the bars upside down. This creates some bending moment on them, and they in turn concentrate some b finite forces on the plate. I don't think it's going to fail any time soon, but I'm concerned that over time the constant weight will bend the screws or plate until the TV falls (but that requires seat belts). The top of the bars is made of bent metal with notches that simply rest on the plate and hold it in place by gravity. Using this mount the way it was meant to be used is a dream come true, but flipping the bars changes that completely. You have to simultaneously support the weight of the TV, hold the notches at the bottom, adjust the angle and adjust the screws at the top AND do everything on both sides. In other words, you will almost certainly need a second pair of hands. But when it's done, it's done and I'm very happy with the result.
TV Tuner LUMAX DV-2120HD
15 Review
VINTAR EU To US Plug Adapter 3-Pack For Easy Travel: Europe To USA Converter For Spain, France, And More, Compatible With Type C/E/F Plugs - European To US Power Adapter Solution
11 Review
DC/DC 12V To 24V Boost Converter 40A 960W - Waterproof Voltage Regulator Module For Car Power Supply (10V-16V Input)
15 Review
Dorhea LM2596 DC-DC Buck Converter Step-Down Regulator 4.0-40V To 1.25-37V DC 36V To 24V To 12V To 5V Volt Power Supply Module With LED Voltmeter Display Compatible With Car Motor Buck
16 Review