Electronics : VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount For LCD Monitor Flat Panel Bracket Plasma TV Screen ML10

Electronics : VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount For LCD Monitor Flat Panel Bracket Plasma TV Screen ML10

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VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount For LCD Monitor Flat Panel Bracket Plasma TV Screen ML10

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VideoSecu Long Pivot Wall Mount For LCD Monitor Flat Panel Bracket Plasma TV Screen ML10
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Product Brand: VideoSecu
Color: silver
EAN: 0689076145800
Label: VideoSecu
Product Manufacturer: VideoSecu
Model: 1EC
Publisher: VideoSecu
Studio: VideoSecu


Piece facts:
  • VESA 50/75/100 compliant
  • 33 lbs weight capacity;Turn Angle : 180° , Tilt Angle : 20° ; Extends 2.75 inch to 12 inch from the Wall
  • Durable Aluminum Alloy with powder coat finish in silver
  • 3 pivot point options for adjusting your viewing pleasure, and gives sufficent airflow to ensure no overheating
  • Single stud mounting; Mounting screws both to wall and to monitor included




ML10 Screen TV Plasma Bracket Panel Flat Monitor LCD For Mount Wall Pivot Long VideoSecu






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The ML10 LCD wall support for LCD/TFT screens up to 26', allowing it to move freely from the wall. Thanks to the 2 pivoting system with orientation and inclination functions, the wall mount for LCD screens ML10 assures the optimal visual comfort. The ML10 wall support offers an optimal viewing position thanks to 3 pivot points and the turn and tilt possibility, suitable for corner mounting. Mount your LCD/TFT to the wall to free up space and give your interior a stylish look. Will lt Fit my LCD? lf your LCD Monitor or TV has 4 holes on the back of the screen that are either 75 (3 in) or 100mm (4 in) apart from each other vertically and horizontally this bracket will fit. lf you currently have a stand attached to your LCD TV this is usually removed prior to fitting the wall mount and 4 holes should be revealed. Please note the LCD monitor is for reference only.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * AAA+ wall mount ...
My 20 in TV looks great on the wall. It took only 15 minutes to install it. All good.



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