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LG 55 B7 wall mount

  • 04-04-2018 2:50pm
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    just bought a 55” LG B7 OLED TV.  I need to get a wall bracket, preferably a full  motion one that sits neat against the wall.  I was looking at the Vogels THIN 445 (White) 26 - 55 inch Cantilever TV Bracket but I am concerned that the bracket would stick out below the bottom of the TV due to the location of the VESA points on the TV itself.   Any advice?
     


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    just bought a 55” LG B7 OLED TV.  I need to get a wall bracket, preferably a full  motion one that sits neat against the wall.  I was looking at the Vogels THIN 445 (White) 26 - 55 inch Cantilever TV Bracket but I am concerned that the bracket would stick out below the bottom of the TV due to the location of the VESA points on the TV itself.   Any advice?
     
    Hi timmythesheep,

    You shouldn;t have an issue with the Vogels, so long as the Vesa mounts match up however I haven't tried this bracket with the B7 so I'm unsure if it would be noticeable. I usually recommend the Sanus BLF213 at £179 full motion bracket for use with the LG 55B7 and they fit perfectly.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David


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