Originally Posted by
windsock
I bought a flash (and normally too damn expensive) 4D tv wall mount. Said on the box it was for 32" to 65" tv with weight specs and the tv I had is 40" and well within the weight so i bought it. It was on special so i could finally afford a decent wall mount.
Got it home, mounted it on the wall. Got the tv sorted flat on the table and I find my tv has what is called a VESA mount pattern 100mm by 100mm. Smallest vesa pattern the wall mount did was 200mm by 200mm. Instant buzz kill...
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Had another close look at the box the wall mount came in and it stated no such mount pattern limitation - anywhere. In big prominent writing it stated suitable for 32" to 65" tv.
:soapbox:
I'd have returned the wall mount in a real annoyed tone if I hadn't already mounted it to the wall, tearing open bags of screws and ripping out the pre-prepared drilling pattern etc.
:bat:
A few hours later, calm had returned and I looked at the problem, decided I needed to make an adapter plate for between the tv and the mount. Didn't have the right thickness of steel anywhere and no aluminium plate or any offcuts even I wanted to cut into.
I finally figured out if I bought a cheap simple basic wall mount from the green shed I could use that as an adapter plate. TV is now mounted such that I can tilt and angle it to reduce glare etc and I can sit anywhere in the room and see it... but damn, what a rigamarole it was/is when the box says one thing and the worksite lays out another.