The ideal is one that's comfortable for you to view, without having to tilt your head up or down to watch. Personally, I'd think between 36" to 48" give or take some and depending on the size of the screen.
4 feet off the ground Or at least above your toes.
Every wall mount is different. You should not unscrew the bolts that connect the TV chassis to the mount until it has been removed from the wall. If it is a large TV (40" +), have someone else help you. Some mounts use a bar system, some use a hook system. If you can find a model and make on the mount, check out the website of the manufacturer for installation instructions.
The better you can mount a flat screen TV, the better for your TV. Hitting the wall studs is always a preferred choice. Just hanging a set through the dry wall or plaster is inviting a catastrophe later. ---- NO. The wall mount TV bracket does not need to be centered on a stud. Wall mount TV brackets are designed to allow you to install the TV just about anywhere on the wall of your choice. There are many mounting holes on these brackets so even if your bracket is not centered with a stud, you should still be able to hit a stud or two with the holes provided on your mount. If you live in the Connecticut area, Streamline Home Theaters can properly mount your tv bracket and conceil all your wires inside the wall at a very reasonable price check out their website for details www.streamlinehdstore.com
The screw size for the Sony Bravia wall mount is 6X16 MM.
To hang a wall mount for a HD TV, the first thing to do is to secure the mount plate to the back of the TV. Next is to find your wall studs and figure out the placing for the wall mount template. Once the template is in place, you can drill your guide holes according to the template. Follow the template instructions to finish installing the wall mount. All that is left, is to align the tongue and groove on the front of the wall mount and the back of the mounting plate. Attatch a few screws at the bottom to hold them together and then the installation is complete.
4ft from the floor to the bottom of the tv.
4 feet off the ground Or at least above your toes.
The middle of the screen should be just below eye level when you are seated.
Drop ceiling TV mounts will be good for a living room, but standard wall-mounts may work better. It's a matter of preference.
Yes.They should come included with the wall mount you buy.WIthout knowing what you have we can only guess that you use the included hardware to secure it to the wall.
Yes. Its called WB-3 kind of wall mount. You can buy it on ebay for the cheapest price based on my research.
It is best to have a professional mount your wall cabinets. If you are doing it yourself then you should get the proper instructions from a hardware store or online.
The safety of a ceiling mount is about the same as the safety of a wall mounted television. However, one should always remember that duo to force of gravity a ceiling mount is weaker.
There are specific screws that should used when installing a TV onto wall mount brackets. These screws are much longer than typical screws and can be bought at Ace's.
Any Size, different wall mounts are for different size t.v.s
When purchasing a flat panel tv wall mouth, someone should be very careful because many things could go wrong. Someone should make sure the mount they purchase can handle the weight of the tv they plan on hanging. Also, that the mount will attach securely to the wall chosen.
Usually you'll want a wall mount that's at least half as long as your television and usually three quarters as long. In this case you'll want a twenty inch wall mount and your large, expensive television should be all set and safe.