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p3rfect
05-02-2005, 12:35 PM
Hi quick question... I have a Panasonic TC-32LX20 32 Inch Viera LCD TV and wish to wallmount it. The official wall mount costs nearly £200, but I've seen 3rd party ones such as this http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.cfm/Product_ID/1810 which fits all "VESA compliant mounting systems" at £40. Would this or something sililiar (examples please?) be suitable?
Thanks :)
Judders
05-02-2005, 4:11 PM
Hi P3rfect,
I recently wall mounted my Sharp 32GA4E. The Sharp bracket was £150, but I got a VESA 200 compatible one for £50 and it worked a treat :thumbsup:
Here's the one I used: http://www.hifistore.co.uk/product.php?qsProd=Z847
If your LCD's VESA compatible, which I'm sure it is, and you buy a VESA compatible bracket with the correct standard (75, 100, 200, etc) you should have no problems at all.
HTH
Jud
AgentPingu
05-02-2005, 4:19 PM
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news, but I seem to remember that the Panny isn't a standard VESA fitment......think you have to have the official Panny mount.......wall mounts are a sore subject with me, I do nothing but moan about them!
Best wait for other peoples expertise though.......any Panny owners out there???
mark88
05-02-2005, 5:42 PM
What type of screws of you using to mount the sharp?
richjthorpe
07-02-2005, 9:32 AM
Mark,
Seems I have the same bracket as Judders. I went to Wickes and got 12mm bolts with metal collets/plugs on them for masonary. Solid as a rock.
Richie.
p3rfect
07-02-2005, 3:47 PM
bugger..................
as long as whoever manages to get it together guarantees some kind of assurance that if it not as you require you can get some kind of payment back