Recommended Wall Mount Weight for LG 75" UR8000?

Started by forsoundness on May 10, 2024

I recently purchased an LG 75" UR8000 TV and need help finding the right wall mount. Can anyone recommend a good option based on weight capacity?

Solved by compasscreative in post #8
I haven't personally used the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount, but the TechReviewer article Best Wall Mounts for the LG 75" UR8000 Series TV provides in-depth details about its features and performance. You might want to read that for more information before making a decision.

The LG 75" UR8000 weighs about 70 lbs, so you'll want to find a wall mount that can support at least that much weight.

I'd also consider the VESA size, which is 400x400 for the LG 75" UR8000. Make sure the wall mount you choose is compatible with this VESA size.

Based on the weight and VESA size requirements, I recommend checking out the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount. It has a max weight capacity of 150 lbs and supports VESA sizes up to 600x400.

Another option is the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 32-90 inch TVs. It can hold TVs weighing up to 130 lbs and is compatible with VESA sizes from 200x200 to 600x400. I found a TechReviewer article Best Wall Mounts for the LG 75" UR8000 Series TV that provides more details on this wall mount.

Thanks for the suggestions! The SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount seems like a great option, but I'm also considering the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount based on the TechReviewer article you mentioned. Do you have any experience with either of these mounts?

I've used the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount before and had a good experience with it. It offers great flexibility, and I found it easy to install.

I haven't personally used the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount, but the TechReviewer article Best Wall Mounts for the LG 75" UR8000 Series TV provides in-depth details about its features and performance. You might want to read that for more information before making a decision.

Solution

Thanks for your help everyone! I'll take a closer look at both options and see which one works best for my setup. Appreciate all the input!