Which bracket do I need?
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is a registered international non-profit organisation. VESA sets out industry-wide standards for electronic goods and accessories. Over 90% of modern Televisions conform to VESA standards.
VESA compatibility is an international measurement that is required in order for you to purchase the correct tv wall bracket from us. The size of the TV screen may also be required as additional information. This will assist us in locating the right bracket for your TV.
When purchasing a TV wall bracket please be aware of the exact VESA measurements for your TV in order to purchase the correct mount. These measurements should be included with your TV manual. If you do not know this information then it is usually available from the manufacturer's website.
The VESA measurements can also be measured by you with an ordinary tape measure or a ruler. This is done by identifying the mounting holes on the back of your TV. The mounting holes can be in either a square or oblong pattern shape. You need to measure the distance between the furthest hole to the right and the furthest hole to the left, as the diagram below illustrates. These measurements need to be taken both vertically and horizontally from your TV. On each angle you should be able to identify the mounting holes. DO NOT measure from the mounting holes that are in the centre of the TV. Please see the example below.
If the above description matches your TV then this bracket is compatible.
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