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Default Looking for LCD wall mount

On Aug 26, 9:50*pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Aug 26, 5:22*pm, "desgnr" wrote:

Anyone have a Sony KDL40ex400 LCD mounted on the wall.
I read that i need 2 3/8" clearance behind it.
The salesman says i can use a Low profile Mount.
Which is right ?
Monoprice keeps sugestioning different mounts.
How can i get the right mount?


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"The salesman says i can use a Low profile Mount."

How much faith do you have in the salesman? Was he an HDTV expert in a
audio-visual store or a Target employee about to head back for his
third year at the local community college?

BTW...Monoprice's Low Profile mounts offer no tilting or swiveling
features.

Unless you are OK with a fixed installation, a Low Profile mount might
not even be an option.


As suggested, if you don't have the manual, pull it up from Sony's
website. I would use that before any advice from a sales outlet.
Where did you read the 2 3/8"? If it wasn't from Sony, I wouldn't
believe it. The goal of all the manufacturers is to make these fit
as close as possible to the wall. They are going to great lengths and
costs to reduce thickness to achieve that too. So, to have to waste
2 3/8" clearance seems a lot. I would think half that would be
sufficient. They give off some heat, but with an open vertical air
space of over an inch it's hard to imagine how it would not get
sufficient cooling air flow.

Also, there are lots of brackets at good prices on Ebay.