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Well, not to high, cause then center of gravity wil be offset and ur tv will be crooked
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, when installing make sure you take the time to measure exactly how high you want the TV. The instruction provide a link that gives you a chart of where the bolts go to get desired height. You can only tilt up and down, pull out and some right and left maneuverability.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It certainly looks possible. However manufacturer instructions say to center the brackets... not sure if it would create additional stress on the TV or the mount if you get too far off center. I would think a notch or 2 probably wouldn't be a big deal. I considered the same in case I didn't get the height right. Fortunately I didn't need to change mine from center. I would be cautious if I were you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.After the TV is mounted, it can swivel left to right and up/down. The height can't be adjusted once installed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Once you mount it the only thing you can adjust are on mounts on the back of the TV, so I would suggest carefully selecting the spot you place the wall mount. Measure the height of the TV from the ceiling or ground before installing so its at a perfect viewing angle. The directions offer some advice for distances.
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