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Tries websites like Amazon.com,Ebay.com to buy a new wall mount bracket set for holding tvs 42-50 inches.Should work fine LCD tvs or Plasma tvs used the same wall mount bracket set.
Firstly, before you unscrew anything, lay the screen face down on a mat on a table/desk with the stand hanging off the edge of the table. This will ensure nothing moves without you wanting it to.
There's four screws to remove, two from each leg. Two of them are above where the mains plug goes in, and two above the computer display input socket. Stand should slide out once these have been removed.
Any kinds wall mount would work ok,just make sure it design for to fit for a 32" inches LCD tvs.Tries websites like Amazon.com,Ebay.com to buy a LCD 32" tvs wall mount.
the TV will mount to the wall via the VESA screw mounts on the back of the LCD. If it is a smaller, monitor sized LCD then the screw pattern will be either 75x75mm or 100x100mm. On larger TVs is it usually 100x200mm. Sometimes the base is screwed into this mount and othertimes to the bottom. Simply unscrew it from the screen. Be sure that the wall mounting kit can handle your LCDs VESA screw pattern, screen size and screen weight.
There are four screws on the back of the tv that have an s near the screw hole. Unscrew and slide mount off. On the base unscrew the 4 screw and reinstall the cover to the tv. Install the 4 screw in the holes that have an s on them and you are done.....
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there are two types of stands, some are wall type which needs to be mounted using rawl bolts, nuts are suppose to hold a stand, some are ground stands which are suppose to be put on a flat surface in order to balance.
12 inches is the minimum for mounting the unit to the wall. I mounted a 42 inch LCD using a Sanus tilt (non-swivel) mount from Best Buy. We mounted it on wooden beams exactly 12 inches apart. Works great!
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