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This is not designed to be used in landscape mode. You would have to remove it from the wall each time you wanted to switch orientation. The RF-TVMP20 or RF-TVMP40 provide the easy rotation that you're looking for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will have to remove the screws that hold the TV to mount, turn 90 degrees then reinstall screws
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The mount doesn't adjust that way (i.e. does not rotate clockwise and has no ability to). If you are talking about attaching the brackets to the back of the TV so that they are screwed in horizontally instead of vertically, that looks like it will work. There are 4 screws holding two brackets to the back of the TV (two on each bracket). They are 4" apart vertically and about 4.25" apart horizontally - looking at the extra mounting holes to accommodate different TVs, it appears that it will also accommodate mounting the brackets to the back of the TV in this way. This would not be easily modifiable on the fly - would have to have someone hold the TV, while a second person uses a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four screws into the back of the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have not tried this, but I don't think you would have any problem doing so. You could not do it on the fly though. You attach a set of arms to the back of the TV. It would just be a matter of changing the orientation when you bolt on those arms. But to swap back and forth you would have to take the TV down and undo and redo those four bolts, and a few screws that tie the arms together. I would say about 10-15 minutes to do the swap over.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only way I could see that you could do that is to mount it sideways so that it is in portrait view all of the time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it does not rotate like that, only horizontal (left & right).
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