I'm purchasing a 42 inch LCD TV soon and plan on mounting it on the wall. I would prefer an adjustable mount that tilts both left and right, but unfortunately the cost almost doubles vs a stationary mount. My question for those who do have thier TV wall mounted are:
1. Do you prefer the TV mounted on the wall, or would you prefer the TV on it's stand.
2. For those that have a stationary mount. Are you happy with stationary mount or if you had to do it over again would you have an adjustable mount.
3. For those that have an adjustable mount. Do you adjust the TV often to warrant the extra cost. Did you find that you don't adjust the TV at all and would have prefered a stationary mount.
The cost for a stationary mount is around Sfr 250 - 300, adjustable mount Sfr 600 - 700 ( USD almost the same ). My budget is Sfr 2500. 2000 for TV, 500 for wall mount, delievery and installation. I can afford to buy an adjustable wall mount but ! I find it hard to spend that extra money on an adjustable mount if I really don't need to. So does an adjustable wall mount have an advantage to warrant the extra cost.
I appreciate any comments and of course your time in replying.
Goe
1. Do you prefer the TV mounted on the wall, or would you prefer the TV on it's stand.
2. For those that have a stationary mount. Are you happy with stationary mount or if you had to do it over again would you have an adjustable mount.
3. For those that have an adjustable mount. Do you adjust the TV often to warrant the extra cost. Did you find that you don't adjust the TV at all and would have prefered a stationary mount.
The cost for a stationary mount is around Sfr 250 - 300, adjustable mount Sfr 600 - 700 ( USD almost the same ). My budget is Sfr 2500. 2000 for TV, 500 for wall mount, delievery and installation. I can afford to buy an adjustable wall mount but ! I find it hard to spend that extra money on an adjustable mount if I really don't need to. So does an adjustable wall mount have an advantage to warrant the extra cost.
I appreciate any comments and of course your time in replying.
Goe
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