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Post 2 made on Monday September 27, 2021 at 12:04
osiris
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They all have VESA mounting patterns, but that pattern varies by size of TV. Important to consider how that's going to affect that "illusion" of the frame, though. If you want the TV to sit flush against the wall (which you should), you are going to have to use an in-wall articulating mount. Otherwise the back of the TV panel is going to be off the wall the depth of your mount.


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