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hokiehunter07

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Its a standard VESA mount.


You'll be fine. That said a bit of advice from someone who's gone a similar route:
Buy a mount that pivots out from the wall. You can't get to any of the rear receptacles with a flat to wall mounting bracket. Make's it a real pain as I only have one side HDMI plug and the power cable at the bottom limits my ability to pivot the screen down.

(In response to this post by FfxStationHokie)

Posted: 05/31/2017 at 10:22AM



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TV mount question? -- FfxStationHokie 05/31/2017 09:42AM
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