Modern day flat screen televisions are a highly desirable piece of technology. Most people have at least one TV in their home, and these are increasingly either plasma screen or LCD (Liquid Crystal display) models. As picture quality improves, and as larger screens become more affordable for more people, the need for safe, high quality mounting solutions increases. One of the major attractions of flat panel screens, other than their slim profile, is that they can be wall mounted, saving space and looking great. Those who have just purchased a new flat screen TV will need to make sure they have chosen the correct brackets to attach it securely to the wall. One way in which to do this is to make sure that a bracket states that it is VESA mounting compliant.
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a non profit international corporation which sets interface standards for a variety of electronics applications. These industry wide standards can apply to workstations, PCs, and other consumer electronics. A voting membership of more than 165 corporate members worldwide aims to develop standards for the display industry, and to promote these standards across associated industries. Introduced in 1997, the Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI), also known as the VESA Mounting Interface Standard (MIS) is a set of standards provided for mounting flat panel televisions and monitors. Purchasing VESA TV brackets is a good way to ensure that you are purchasing an approved design, which when used correctly and according to manufacturer guidance, will keep your flat screen television secure and safe.
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The type of VESA TV bracket that is selected by an individual will depend on the size and make of the television in question, and on the kind of area where it will be mounted. If in doubt about which VESA TV bracket to purchase, ask for advice from the store in question, or look online, many web sites which sell TV stands, brackets and mounts will be able to provide a list of compatible mounts for a specific TV. It is important to plan ahead when purchasing a flat panel TV or monitor, where is it to be placed? When this has been decided, it may well have a bearing on the size of the screen bought, and the VESA TV bracket.
Although choosing televisions and associated technologies can seem difficult to those who are not too familiar with the specific terminology used, there are several ways to make the decision easier. Looking for reviews in magazines or online can shed light on both advantages and disadvantages of different makes and models. Price will be a governing factor for many, especially in the current economic climate, but it is worthwhile shopping around to find the most for your money. Industry standards can also bring peace of mind, for example, looking to see if a TV mount is VESA compliant. Once the decision is made, and the TV is in place, it is time to enjoy your new purchase with peace of mind.