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Q: Can the LG OLED 77" G1 TV use a mount that allows the TV to be tilted down slightly?
A: The mount the TV comes with is flush. You can use any mount that meets VESA Mount interface pattern 300 x 300 (W x H) standard. ^Daphane
A: You can use the flush mount to swivel the TV. It will pull it away from the wall enough to add additional cabling as needed. ^Daphane
A: Using the GX OLED TV Stand Mount AN-GXDV77- LG GX OLED 77 inch TV Stand Mount there would be roughly 2.3 - 3" from the bottom bezel to the table top. ^Daphane
A: As far as I know, it is a glass screen similar to the C1. However, in reviews, it received top scores with how it handles screen reflectivity and I have mine mounted in a bright room with huge windows opposite the TV and the vibrant picture does drown out reflections where they're not distracting. When it's off, you will see lots of reflections just because it's a black glossy screen. Also, I had an LED TV prior, and this OLED is def bright enough even in my bright room with lots of sunny windows.
A: Actually, you can have the OLED77G1 at an angle to the wall with one edge against the wall and the other edge can be several inches out from wall to act like a swivel using the included wall mounting bracket. I have this TV and I have wall mounted it with the included mount. The mount has a limited range of "pull out" from the wall, maybe about 12" on one edge if the other edge is all the way in then the far edge can pull out farther due to the 6-bar linkage design of the mount. Having this feature allows some access to the back of the tv to allow plugging in extra cables for example. Using the OLED77G1 width dimension (67.74"), that puts the max angle to be Arcsin(12/67.74)= ~10 degrees to the wall. I would say the farther the tv is out from the wall the more stress that puts on the mounting components and wall itself, so you need to be sure your wall mount installation is rock solid to do this.
A: Everything is included and the mount is a real piece of engineering. The TV is essentially flush on the wall and using the Gallery Mode is incredible. That said, this cannot be your first install (or second). You will need a receptacle on the wall as well as your TV inputs. It's not REAL heavy but it is a 2 man job. Good Luck, it will be worth it!
A: Don't know which Legrand box you have but your installer is probably not correct. This tv requires fairly precise placement of the in wall concealment box, power cable/outlet, and the signal wires coming out of the wall. Here's a link to last year's template. This years model should be close. https://www.lg.com/us/PDF/Gallery_Series_Mechanical_Drawings_v4.pdf You can find this years version here: https://lgus.csod.com/client/lgus/default.aspx You have to register for a free account to access. A large 12" box is best if you can fit it between the studs. Wires have to be routed inside the channel cutout and cable guides on the back of the TV and each input wire (HDMI 1-4, network and coax) should have a different length protruding from the wall to precisely match the location of the input on the back of the TV. I spent several hours measuring my setup before I called the installer because I knew they wouldn't get it right. If you have the Best Buy SKU:1501144 Legrand box, I would suggest reinstalling with a larger box like the Peerless (BB SKU:2580073) if having the TV totally flat against the wall is important. Still really important to measure the distance for each input cable though and ensure there is just enough protruding from the wall. Power outlet placement is also important but using the Peerless you can mount it facing up in the box. Hope this helps.
Q: The TV was mounted but unfortunately it is not straight. How can it be fixed?
A: The only way to make it straight would be locating a new position.