- Minimum TV Size: 23"
- Maximum TV Size: 42"
- Maximum Load: 30kg
- Vesa Mount: 100 x 100, 200 x 100, 200 x 200, 50 x 50, 75 x 75mm
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The Brateck wall mount with arm can be used for mounting both small TVs (from 23 inches) and larger ones, specifically up to 42 inches. For screwing the TV, there are 5 different types of Vesa slots, including the popular 200x200 and 100x100 (see all compatible types in the Compatibility Features).
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Good evening and Happy New Year to everyone. It is a very easy base to install, as for the plastic parts, you need to tie them with ties otherwise they will come off. However, the main advantage it has is that in the 32 inches, the TV turns without finding the wall at 90 degrees and it also has a distance of 2-3 inches from the wall.
It is sturdy and I rotate it two or three times every day and it is stable in its support.
I use it with a TCL 32, unfortunately I don't remember the exact model, but all the 32-inch ones have the same dimensions.
Excellent value for its price, around 15 euros. I have had it for about 5 years, using it both indoors and outdoors, left and right due to limited space. I have never been afraid of it, and it has not suffered any damage.
As for its durability and reliability, it's fine. Its plastics are poorly designed with not so good contact. However, for its price, it is definitely value for money. After 9 years of use with a 43-inch, I bought it again for a 'heavy-duty' 32-inch LCD from the 20th century.
Very satisfied... the base has a lot of holes to secure it to the wall and the instructions are fully informative on how to assemble it. As for the viewing angles, you can place it however you want..
Quite good and sturdy.. I generally recommend it.
One of the pros is that it fits perfectly with screws and holes.
Just be careful, the X that is screwed onto the TV has a very large surface area and may take up your ports.. it's around 20cm
Very good base, the range of motion it has is large due to the two arms. Stable with a 43' television and the plastic covers visually give a nice feeling to the space.
Sturdy construction as far as its frame is concerned, but not in its plastic parts as they do not fit easily or perfectly. I easily installed it, but struggled only with threading the cables through the poorly designed plastic parts, which do not leave enough space to pass more than 3 cables. However, in its use, it is satisfactory as it has a wide range of motion in both axes. It is a bit difficult to adjust its tilt as there is not enough space to rotate the screw. In relation to its price, it is satisfactory.
The metal parts are of good quality, unlike the plastic ones that come undone with any movement.
It is a bit tricky to properly position the cable inside the plastic gaps. In my case, the antenna cable was a bit thick, and it gave me some difficulty in the corners where the arm bends. It would come loose. The biggest negative point is the vertical viewing angle support. It is not visible here, but it only has one screw that supports it on the rest of the TV body, causing it to lean to the right or left! Indeed, unless we tighten it with a wrench or go to the gym for years, it leans. I installed it for a friend. I wouldn't buy it myself
Quite satisfied after 2 months with a 24-inch screen (3kg). I move my arms almost on a daily basis and no problems so far.
In summary: Does the job, a reliable choice for this price (~20).
Plenty of screws, and quite large, but it's worth putting them all even for a small screen, in order to be covered for future changes.
The only complaint is that in case of using the smaller holes (vesa 50-75), the base may cover some input of the screen/TV and may require some scratching/cutting, and the plastic covers that are supposed to hide the cables are simply unacceptable and very inconvenient with every movement of the arm, so I just threw them away along with the wrapping paper :D but it's a minor issue.
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Very good and sturdy, a 32-inch television screen was supported
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Very good stand, I have placed a 40" TV and I have no problems. Adjustment for viewing angle, both vertical and horizontal
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Sturdy base for 32-inch TV
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A fine choice for an old heavy 32" LCD
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I placed the computer monitor to not take up space on the small desk. Very good choice.
Just what I needed, I bought three and they do their job
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