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no it has to be at the center of the TV. The TV already has the mount holes in placed for the users.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Wasn't possible on my TV. Mounting holes do not continue on entire arm- just the top half.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That depends on the size of the TV. the smaller the TV the more flexibility you have. For a 60 inch, there was not much flexibility. You just take this into consideration when you mount the bracket to assure the TV is at the height you want.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the brackets on our Best Buy essentials Tilting TV Wall Mount for Most 47–84" TVs can typically be positioned vertically on the back of your TV to be closer to the top than the bottom. The exact placement will depend on the VESA mounting hole pattern on your specific TV model. When you attach the vertical mounting arms to the TV, you usually have some flexibility in choosing which set of mounting holes to use, allowing you to achieve a higher or lower center of gravity for the TV on the wall. Just ensure that the brackets are securely fastened to the TV using the appropriate screws and that they are level with each other before hanging the TV on the wall plate. Always refer to the instructions included with the mount and your TV's manual for the best and safest installation. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! - Mae | BestBuy Essential Support
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