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Nearly all medium or small size flat panels can be wall mounted, it is by weight more than anything. Brackets are usually aftermarket, so therefore "universal" and whether you choose a static, adjustable, or articulating is up to you and your wallet. You cannot put a VW bug motor into a semi to save money... You need to know what the weight of the TV is and then choose your mount by style AND load capability. Flat mounts are cheaper because they involve less stress. As you articulate the TV you add to the price of the bracket. No matter what mount you choose it is critical that you follow the instructions for locating the structure members they want it attached to. Lags into studs is usually only way to go, drywall will not hold up a TV of any size. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can be mounted and a swivel works just fine, that's what I used.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this television can be wall mounted.
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