Reddit Reddit reviews VideoSecu MW380B5 Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket for Most 37"-70" LED LCD Plasma HDTV Up to 125 lbs with VESA 684x400 600x400 400x400 150x100mm, Dual Arm Pulls Out Up to 14" AW9

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Articulating arm TV wall mount fits 37" 40" 42" 46" 47" 50" 52" 55" 58" 60" 62" 63" 65" 70" LCD LED Plasma display; Mounting hole pattern compatible from 150x100 200x200 300x300 300x200 400x200 400x300 400x400 600x400 684x300 684x400mmSupports display up to 125 lbs; Adjustable tilt +5/-12 degrees and swivel 160 degrees side-to-side for comfortable viewing angleArm fold less than 3" or extend 14" from wall ; +/-3 degrees Post-installation level adjustment allows the TV to perfectly levelEasy installation and adjustmentFit 16 inch apart wood studs; Free HDMI cable and standard mounting screws included
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13 Reddit comments about VideoSecu MW380B5 Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket for Most 37"-70" LED LCD Plasma HDTV Up to 125 lbs with VESA 684x400 600x400 400x400 150x100mm, Dual Arm Pulls Out Up to 14" AW9:

u/interweber · 14 pointsr/battlestations

https://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-MW380B2-Motion-Articulating-Bracket/dp/B001LL5JDA

I really wish I could have found a 3 stud mount though. The wall plate is mounted off to the side, which is kinda awkward but I guess you can't really see it.

I just mounted the TV recently and haven't used it much. But it's mostly intended for duplicating my center display for viewing from farther back. Also for things like playing Skyrim with my lil sis, I'll just move back some distance :)

u/Adeltron · 3 pointsr/hometheater

Is the drywall flush with the insofast or are there studs in between? if it is flush you need concrete screws and any typical mount. i had a similar situation i think; im not sure what insofast is, but it doesnt really matter cause what you are actually mounting into is the concrete. my situation is mounting 65" into brick underneath plaster. you just need to make sure that you get concrete screws that are long enough to give you the correct amount of engagement into the concrete (see the back of the box of screws) since it sounds like there is probably at least an inch of drywall+insofast before you geto the concrete. you may also need to rent or buy an impact drill and buy a masonry bit for an impact drill. i used a rotary drill and bit, but brick is different than concrete. I dont have experience with concrete impart.

here are the products i used:
http://www.tapcon.com/products/concrete-screw-anchors/heavy-duty-tapcon

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LL5JDA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
as im sure you have read, dont worry about the size of TV listed for the mount. what matters is that the mounting pattern on your TV match the mount and the weight of your TV being within the capacity of the mount.

u/agent_of_entropy · 2 pointsr/hometheater

2"x10" into at least two studs with two bolts at each attachment point, four studs would be better (window frame and 16" out). Get an Articulating Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket for maximum support and flexibility in viewing options. What I did with my Vizio 70" P series and my mom's Vizio 65" M series. You'll probably want some blackout curtains for that window as well.

u/swillyliptondip · 2 pointsr/hometheater

[]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LL5JDA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6okoybKRH2ZZ0
Works with up to 70" televisions and will allow for 24 inches of extension. VideoSecu is a well respected brand, and if you view the customer images you can see a few instances of it being used as a corner mount. Seems like a good possibility to consider.

u/MMfuryroad · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Probably a Sanus swivel mount or Rocketfish swivel mount from Best Buy if you want a brick and mortar option. Videosecu makes a cheaper one but it only swivels 80° in either direction and one of the reviewers on Amazon said he used different lag bolts than the ones included with the mount but was overall very happy with it. I'd read some of the reviews because they highlight a few of the issues but the ones I read seemed minor for the price of the mount and Videosecu is a well recommended speaker mount company but it's not a Sanus.

u/clockworkdiamond · 2 pointsr/Lightpack

I have two TV's with lightpacks on them. One one this style of mount, and one on this style. The fixed mount is way too close to the wall. I would definitely recommend the other one to get it further away so that the light defuses better. All of the adjustments that there are on it have the ability to tighten, and they don't move from position without actually intentionally readjusting them. Whatever you choose, don't get one of these ones with the single swing arm. I have one of those as well, and they do not stay in position very well at all.

u/andy2na · 1 pointr/Hue

I never read anything about that - what were people saying?

As long as your mount doesn't wobble, youre fine.

The first wall mount I ordered (because I was just going by weight) was wobbly with this TV so I then ordered this one and it is sturdy as can be.

u/BRUTALLEEHONEST · 1 pointr/hometheater

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LL5JDA/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use this mount now and it extends out pretty far. To make it safe, I first screwed in horizontal 2x4 across the studs and then mounted this on the 2x4s.

u/TheTrickIsNothing · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

I just got that exact tv and have the same problem.

Here is the mount i got.

www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LL5JDA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/PrimeCaliber · 1 pointr/battlestations
u/epsilver1 · 1 pointr/DIY

Couldnt you just get an articulating wall mount to squeeze the TV through. http://www.amazon.com/VideoSecu-Articulating-684x400-Leveling-Adjustments/dp/B001LL5JDA

u/jordanaustin · 1 pointr/hometheater

Here's my pn64f8500 mounted. http://imgur.com/gBLnbgs I used this mount www.amazon.com/dp/B001LL5JDA/

It's been holding up fine since last year. I don't change the tilt hardly ever (it's kind of a pain to do just by size and weight). But I often pull it away from the wall and turn it when I have people over watching a movie or not.

Would buy again, works good. Careful when pulling away from wall that you don't yank the hdmi cable. The pn64 has the ports in an awkward place.