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The PeerlessAV Paramount Articulating Wall Mount is designed for 22” to 43” displays, offering a sleek, space-saving solution with a robust 80-pound weight capacity. Its integrated cable management and versatile VESA compatibility make it the perfect choice for any modern workspace or home theater.
Brand Name | Peerless |
Item Weight | 5.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 2.93 x 9.35 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PA740 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Specification Met | UL |
J**T
Great wall mount for the money - best I've used so far.
I ordered this Peerless mount through amazon. It was $56.00 and free shipping, but I opted for faster shipping. I still didn't get it any faster, it took like a week in a half. Kind of made me mad, as i've gotten the free shipping stuff quicker. Anyway, back to the mount: PERFECT in every way. This was easy to install. It came with a couple different adapter plates for different tv's. Why tv manufactures are using different vesa mount pattern / thread dimensions is beyond me.. There should be one standard for mounting tv's, but Peerless had me covered. Everything I needed was in the box. Just lined up the mount with wall stud(i used a straight level to get mount true and then marked the two holes), installed the 2 supplied wall lag screws, mounted the other part to tv, set tv on mount. The tv part slides right into the wall part, and then secures together with a small set screw. Be careful on selecting the correct screw bolts that go into back of tv. They provide lots of sizes/diameters of bolts in box(another nice feature by Peerless). But make sure you read the directions on which ones to use. This is a nice design. It has a heavy duty arm that pivots around and the tv can tilt up /down as well. Just make sure, before you install the wall mount, that you measure how much room you will need, if you're planning a corner mount. You can swivel and adjust quite a bit, but find the best location to start with so it looks nice when your done. I wanted mine up in a corner in my office, so I had to make sure I used the best wall stud for the right look. Peerless makes a great tv mount and I WILL be getting more of these in the future. You can't beat them for the price. My tv was a Sylvania 32 inch LCD, only weighing 23 lbs, but I still wanted a good quality mount. Make sure your mount gets anchored solid into the wall stud, for a good secure mount. Look no further for other tv mounts, you found it right here... Thanks Peerless for a great product...
M**H
Easy Install, Works Great
I mounted three HP2710m 27" 22lb monitors, two with this mount here, and another using this Peerless Universal Flat Wall Mount for LCD Flat Panel TV's 22"-40". The flat wall mount was in the center, and two of these articulating mounts were used one left side and one right side.Pro:-Overall the individual installation of these articulating mounts was simple, however it was a lot more difficult matching it with the height of the flat wall mount, as well as each other. Once you find the stud you can easily mount one of these arm mounts and have the screen mounted to it in a matter of 10-15min, even a novice could do it. For a standalone mount this is very simple.-The mount itself is very solid. There's absolutely no sag holding up a 27" 22lb monitor, and I don't expect any either as this is very well built. If you ever did sag I would expect it to be due to poor drywall/stud installation first, rather than the mount itself.Con:-The only complaint I had with this mount is the knob to adjust the tilt of the screen. I didn't want any tilt at all, but just getting it perfectly level vertically was a problem. You could set it to how you'd like it, but odds are once you let go of the screen and let it hang on it's own, the tilt will give a little bit. You can try and overcompensate this so that when it gives a little, it will be level, but that's harder than it sounds. This could be even worse for heavier screens, as mine was on the lower end.As mentioned above I used two of these alongside the Peerless Flat wall mount which automatically sets screens to a vertically level position. Getting both of these Peerless Articulating mounts and their screens level alongside that Flat Wall mount was very difficult, if not impossible (could not get them perfect after hours of trying, eventually I just pushed them up against the center flat wall mount and used that to hold them level). If the screens are even moderately heavy, which they probably will be given that this is a heavier duty mount than most articulating arm mounts, you will definitely need to tighten the screws alongside the tilt knob as well to keep your tilt consistent.Overall this isn't a huge issue as I did make it work, but it was frustrating. If you're using this mount for just one screen by itself you'd probably never even notice if the screen wasn't vertically level, but seeing as I had it alongside another perfectly level mount, it was bothersome for me.My mount was on the lower end of the weight limit, so I can't speak for all screens, but anyone considering this for anything on the lower end should definitely choose this mount. I had concerns of sag with some of the cheaper articulating arm mounts on amazon, so I went with this more expensive one, but it's rock solid.
D**S
High quality and very functional
Love this mount. Used it to wall mount a 32" Samsung UN32F5000 TV in my bedroom. The mount was of a much heavier, solid steel than I was expecting to find in a mount of this price. It was very easy to mount to my bedroom wall using the provided hardware and instructions, and I was very impressed at how versatile the mount was to adjust after installation. I've had issues with previous full motion mounts, where I do my best to get it bolted in as level as I can, hang the new TV on it, only to find that it is slightly tilted in one direction or another, and I cannot easily adjust it. This Peerless mount allows you to loosen screws in the part that attaches to the plate you screw on the back on the TV, and make minor final tilting adjustments that allow you to get it perfectly level. Very cool feature that may save you half an hour of annoying rework and a couple extra unneeded holes in your wall.The final installed product feels incredibly sturdy. My TV only weighs roughly 11 pounds, but even if it was triple the weight, I have no doubt that this mount would be completely stable. You can adjust the tension with which it takes to swing and move the mount around. We have an odd shape to our bedroom, and often times need to swing the TV out and around to face the completely other side. The mount has always remained smooth to adjust, and is easy to push/pull it out from the wall, as well as tilt side to side.This is my second peerless mount (my other is a tilting mount) and I've had a great experience with both so far, in terms of purchase, installation, and use. Great product overall, you will be surprised at how solid this mount feels when you take it out of the box.
G**H
its an easy bracet to put up
anyone can put it up
C**S
Good quality mount
Does what it says on the tin. Easy enough to mount on the wall, although the instructions assume either concrete or stud walls - may not be great for UK folks who are quite likely to be mounting in brick.One thing to note is that the large plate that attaches to the back of larger TVs only has holes for M6 (6mm) VESA screws. If you have a TV that needs M8 (8mm) screws, such as some current Samsungs, you will either need to pick a different mounting arm, or file 1mm off each side of the holes.One minor oddity I noticed is that the allen key that should tighten/loosen the articulation joints to make the TV harder/easier to reposition, doesn't seem to fit all three of them. A bit weird, but if you have lots of allen keys you'll be fine, and it's not something you need to adjust very much.Having also recently fit the Amazon Basics wall mount arm, I think this one is much better because of its simplicity. The Amazon one is trying to be too many things at once and it ends up being far too complicated.
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