I'm looking for a good wall mount for my new LG 50" QNED80A TV. Has anyone had experience with any particular brand or model? Any recommendations would be helpful.
Best Wall Mounts for LG 50QNED80A?
Started by daniel17dan on June 16, 2024
I've used the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount before and it worked great! It's compatible with TVs up to 90 inches and can handle weights up to 150 lbs. Plus, it has a full-motion feature so you can adjust the viewing angle as needed.
I'm a fan of USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount for my 55" TV. It was easy to install and provides great stability. The adjustable arm makes it easy to get the perfect view from any seat in the room.
Another option you might want to consider is the Vogel's THIN 550 Ultra Strong Full-Motion TV Wall Mount. I came across a TechReviewer article Best Wall Mounts for the LG 50" QNED80A Series TV that talks about different wall mounts for large TVs. It was really helpful and had some great recommendations!
Thanks for all the suggestions, guys! The SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount sounds like a good option based on @seriousdolphin's experience. But I'm also curious if anyone has used the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount? Any thoughts?
I've used the Vogel's THIN 550 Ultra Strong Full-Motion TV Wall Mount and it was fantastic! The installation process was pretty straightforward, and the wall mount provides excellent support for my 60" TV. I highly recommend it.
That's great to hear, @SilverStag01! It sounds like all these options have their pros and cons. I think I'll check out each of them a little more before making a decision. Thanks again for the recommendations!
No problem, @daniel17dan. Just remember to double-check the VESA size and weight capacity when choosing your wall mount. And if you need extra screws or mounting hardware, consider getting theWALI Universal TV Mounting Hardware Kit Set - it's been a lifesaver for me in the past.
Good tip, @LarsofArcana! I'll definitely keep that in mind as I continue my search. Appreciate the help!
Yeah, don't forget to measure your wall and ensure there's enough space for each mount type before making a decision. Good luck with your TV setup, @daniel17dan!