I've been looking to buy a wall mount for my new Samsung 43" QN90C TV and was wondering if anyone has experience with it? Any recommendations on the best wall mounts for this model?
Samsung QN90C Wall Mount Pros & Cons?
Started by bourbonandcigars on July 09, 2024
I've had mine for a few months now. So far, so good. The Best Wall Mounts for the Samsung 43" QN90C TV article gave me some great insights when choosing my wall mount. I ended up getting the SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount and it's been working fine.
That's helpful to know! I'm looking at the specs of the Samsung 43" QN90C, and it seems like the VESA size is important. Can you explain more about that?
Sure! The VESA size refers to the distance between the mounting holes on your TV. For the Samsung 43" QN90C, the VESA size is 200x200 mm. This is important because it determines which wall mounts are compatible with your TV.
Ah, I see. Thanks for explaining that! The weight of the TV is another factor I'm concerned about. How do I know if a wall mount can handle my TV's weight?
That's a good question! The Samsung 43" QN90C weighs around 21 lbs without the stand. When looking at wall mounts, make sure to check the maximum weight capacity and ensure it's higher than your TV's weight. This ensures that the mount can support your TV safely.
Great point, @nightshiftdev! Also, don't forget to consider the type of wall mount you want. There are fixed, tilting, and full-motion mounts available. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, so choose based on your needs.
Thanks for the advice! I've been researching some options and came across the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount. What do you think about it?
That sounds interesting! Have you used it or read any reviews? I'm curious to know if it's worth considering.
I haven't personally used it, but according to the Best Wall Mounts for the Samsung 43" QN90C TV article, the USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount is a good option for TVs with a VESA size of 200x200 mm and a weight of up to 50 lbs. It also has a full-motion feature, which can be really helpful in adjusting the viewing angle.
That's good to know! I think I'll take a closer look at that one. Thanks for sharing, @nightshiftdev!
Same here! This thread has been very helpful. I appreciate everyone's input.