Once you've found the set of TV mounts that will work with your TV, you'll want to think about what you need in a mount. Do you want a swivel TV mount? Do you need a TV mount that can tilt? Is cord storage essential? Would you prefer an integrated mount or perhaps a telescoping design? How about one that's lockable, stackable or retractable?
With all these choices, it's hard to know where to begin when shopping wall mounts for TV. It helps to think about where you'll be using it. If it's in a living room and you don't think you'll move it much, you'll probably be well served by a fixed TV mount. If, on the other hand, you're using the TV in an area that sees lots of different viewing scenarios, you might want to go with a full-motion TV mount that can adapt to your needs. A swivel TV mount works great in kitchens or workshops where you might find yourself viewing from many different angles. But if you know you won't be adjusting the TV's position that frequently, you might appreciate a lockable TV mount. And if you're mounting the TV in a bedroom, you should consider a tilt TV mount or even ceiling TV mounts for achieving an optimal viewing angle when lying in bed.