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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.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No swiveling. It is flush mounted to the wall.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the LG OLED G1 includes a slim wall mount bracket does not swivel. You can use a mount of your choice as long as it is compliant with VESA Mount interface pattern 300 x 300 (W x H). ^Daphane
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