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Not sure what you are specifically asking but, in general, the stand is removed from the tv if mounted on the wall. This set uses a standard vesa mount: find plate cover held by four screws near the center on back 100mm square--about 4 inches square. The plastic plate comes off and the same size plate of the mount is attached using the same screws or ones that came with the mount. 100mm x 100mm is the most common vesa standard although heavier sets might have 4 screw holes in the back further apart to allow for a heavier (larger) mounting plate. Almost all mounts come with or allow you to purchase adapters as accessories. As long as the tv has those mounts or larger standard mounts--most any arm or wall mount can mount any size tv limited not really by screen size but by the weight the mechanics of the arm can support. However, to make things simple for the average consumer, it is common for manufacturers to specify screen sizes. To do that, they assume a weight relative to screen sizes as is common at the time the mount is sold. So if you have an old mount that was sold for up to 19 inches, if it offers standard vesa mounting, it probably will support this screen because it is exceptionally light compared to old lcd screens. We have two of these 32 inch tvs mounted on Kanto PS300 Full Motion Flat Panel TV Mounts (they say Fits ¬26” to 60” Monitors) but the screen size does not matter--it is the weight. At the most, if a larger than specified screen is mounted, assuming the arm can support the weight, it might restrict the range of swing and tilt some but only if you do not want your tv mounted flat on the wall. The Kanto mount we are using is overkill. We decided to use mounts that could fit any screen we might want to use in the future and found them at good prices. The mount on this is drilled for every possible vesa standard. For more flexibility than needed for tvs, we mount our computer monitors on Ergotron desk and wall-mount arms that allow both more extension and range of movement--tilt and spin. These cost more but use the same standard mounting system and thus can just as well support a tv. These Ergotrons employ springs that resist the a designed weight range, so you have to pay more attention to the weight. Too light, and it won't stay down. Too heavy, and it will sag down until the screen hits the desk. Again, since these tv screens use standard vesa mounts, you technically can mount any size screen that has vesa mounts. Some cheap monitors and screens only have stands and do not provide vesa mounts--not too many these days. Compared to the tv price, a new good wall mount is very cheap. The main advantage of tvs like this is you don't need a computer or entertainment center to stream video and audio. So the screen is more than exceptionally energy efficent led system--you don't need to power a computer processor, graphics card or adapter, and ssd/hard drive to feed your tv a stream. And with wireless, there is only one cord to manage--the power cord. At times, for purposes of signing in, it is handy to plug in a USB keyboard. Our main selling point is corde management and energy consumption--we find the 32 inches big enough, picture quality great. 32 inches is fine with us because power consumption increases exponentially with screen size.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The stand is about 27” wide. It is 2 small feet that screw into the bottom of the TV.
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