Sanus announced it is now shipping two new models within its Foundations Basic Series furniture line and a mount kit that attaches directly to the furniture for a no-drill TV mounting solution.
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Lee Neikirk and Doug Mahoney After completing a new round of tests, we have ...
Mounting a flat panel TV securely on a wall is one of the best ways of positioning the screen at the right viewing height and angle, while freeing up valuable room space. Traditional mounts have to be ...
The SANUS Premium Full-motion+ TV mount is one of the most versatile articulating mounts. Featuring 28 inches of extension, it allows you to swivel your TV 90 degrees left and right to get the best ...
Premium Mounting Solutions for Extra-Large TVs Deliver Sleek Design, Superior Strength, and Effortless Adjustability The VXF830-B2 is a full-motion mount built to accommodate TVs ranging from 65 to ...
The Sanus LT25 Tilting Flat Panel Wall Mount addresses common challenges of mounting plasma and LCD TV displays close to the wall where cable clearance, easy installation and tilting are essential.
TV mounts come in a variety of flavors with wall mounting seemingly being the preferred solution, but there are those who can’t wall mount. That’s where the SANUS Swiveling TV Base comes into the ...
Featuring the industry’s most innovative post-installation adjustment technology and lightweight wall-plate design (ST. PAUL, Minn.) — Sanus Systems has engineered a new wall mount that revolutionizes ...
Even my mom has a flat screen TV in her home now proving that the tech has thoroughly replaced the big console TV for most people. Many of those folks like to wall mount their flat screen sets as well ...
NBC Select independently determines what we cover and recommend. When you click on or buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more. Most people I know want to mount their TV to a wall ...
Most people I know want to mount their TV to a wall but are too nervous to try. They worry about drilling into drywall, choosing the wrong height or — worst of all — having the whole thing come ...