| For this purpose LCD mounts are of great use. A | | | | or else in no time the LCD would crash to the floor. |
| mount is a strong heavy piece of metal which holds | | | | When the LCD is place on the mount, brackets that |
| the already heavy LCD. Each mount is uniquely | | | | are attached to the back of the LCD which ensure the |
| designed for specific brands and models of televisions. | | | | safety of the LCD. The mount supports the weight of |
| Before buying a mount it is better to cross check its | | | | the LCD, while the studs support the weight of both |
| compatibility with the LCD. It even saves space and | | | | LCD and the mount. There are mounts which are |
| gives to a different experience from the monotonous | | | | designed to change the angle of view of the television. |
| way of viewing the television by placing it on the table. | | | | These mounts are no different from the regular |
| With the newer technologies coming everyday, some | | | | mounts except for a mechanical arm, when the LCD is |
| are even around 2 to 3 inches thick. | | | | placed on the arm. It enables to change the angle of |
| A mount has to be nailed into the studs on the wall, as | | | | view. The only drawback of this design is that the LCD |
| the LCD is a heavy piece of equipment. We need to | | | | will project out from the wall more than before which |
| make sure that the mount is firmly placed into the stud | | | | will eat up some space. |