The PAC500 has a maximum recommended weight capacity of 200 pounds. You can use this plasma mount with television sets sizes from 32" - 71". Maximum weight capacity recommended by the manufacturer is 225 lbs.
This universal mount can accomidate TV's from 32-60" and is rated to support a maximum weight of 200 pounds.
Anywhere from 25 to 60 pounds. You will have to check the specs on the model you are looking at to find out the exact weight.
A 32" tube television (A CRT television) was no larger than a flat screen 32" model from the front. The depth of was much larger. Typically, they were as much as 24" deep although manufacturers managed to compress the vacuum tubes to a rather shallower shape. Even the shallow tubes still resulted in a depth of 18" or more. An even bigger difference was the weight. A flat screen 32" TV can be picked up in one hand. Most 32" CRT televisions needed two people to lift them.
This TV wall mount is rated by the manufacturer to support a maximum of 150 pounds and can support displays from 32-50".
While name brand televisions are great, you also find off brand televisions that are a better or equal value. To place a 32 inch television in a child's room I would look for safety features such as weight, height and is the base solid and then base the rest of my decision on quality of picture, sound and reviews.
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The possessive form for the weight of the television is the television's weight.
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Sansui 32 usually refers to a TV. The 32 refers to a 32 inch LCD high density screen. Sansui is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic equipment.
The most popular LED TV size has been the 32 inch TV. This size is big enough for the average consumer and is most commonly found on clearance. These TVs are going to be bulkier than and weigh more so it's important to take the weight into consideration when buying a wall mount. LCD and 3D technology is still relatively new so you will not find this feature on clearance TVs. Most of the clearance TVs you find will be HD TVs.
A good base price for a 32" LCD TV is $400. The more accessories, warranties, and extras you add, the higher the price will be. You can also find refurbished 32" LCD TVs for as low as $200.