Max Weight Capacity for Wall Mount on LG 65" G2 TV?

Started by OrangexFazed on July 11, 2024

Hey everyone, does anyone know what the max weight capacity is for wall mounts compatible with the LG 65" G2 TV? I want to make sure it can handle my TV's weight.

Solved by hardinMI in post #4
Hey guys, there's an article about this topic on TechReviewer that might be helpful. Check it out at Best Wall Mounts for the LG 65" G2 TV. It discusses various wall mounts and their suitability for different TVs, including the LG 65" G2.

The LG 65" G2 weighs 51 lbs without the stand. When selecting a wall mount, ensure that it has a max weight capacity that exceeds this.

Good call on checking the weight capacity, @Stuffedbunny. It's important to make sure your wall mount can handle the weight of your TV. I've had issues with some mounts not being able to support heavier TVs in the past.

Hey guys, there's an article about this topic on TechReviewer that might be helpful. Check it out at Best Wall Mounts for the LG 65" G2 TV. It discusses various wall mounts and their suitability for different TVs, including the LG 65" G2.

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Thanks for sharing the link, @hardinMI. I'll definitely check it out. It's great to know that there are multiple options available to choose from.

Absolutely! The TechReviewer article gives a good overview of different wall mount types and their compatibility with various TVs. It can help you make an informed decision on which wall mount would be best for your LG 65" G2 TV.

I've been looking at some full-motion mounts, like the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount. Do any of you have experience with that one?

I haven't personally used it, but from what I gathered, the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount seems to be a popular choice for many people due to its versatility and compatibility with larger TVs.

That's good to know. I'll definitely consider that one. Thanks again for the link, @hardinMI, and everyone else for their input.

You're welcome, @OrangexFazed. If you have any more questions or need help, feel free to ask!