good entry level stand
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| Review Date: April 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. Bennett, Scotland |
its a good enough bit of kit, we are using it for a CCTV monitor and it works well, the shrouding is a bit flimsy and two monitor cables can just about fit in but a bit trick to guide them out near the part that connects to the wall, had to sellotape it together from popping apart.
I don't think it would handle lots of pulling and moving of it but ours is in place, stuck to the wall and wont be used like that.
So all in all, its good for the price but not a workhorse piece of kit. |
does the job
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| Review Date: January 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. shillington, uk |
| this is the most fiddly wall bracket had to put up , few bad points but hey tvs on wall and is still on wall , quick delivery |
tv bracket
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| Review Date: November 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: David Scoggins, uk |
| used in a small bedroom, fits well and is easily put together. Solid and looks good with a small flatscreen |
Adequate but a bit overpriced
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| Review Date: November 13, 2007 |
| Reviewer: DrX, UK |
| The fix-up instructions for this unit could be a little more helpful - not immediately obvious how to configure the components. Strength is adequate but I would be concerned about the sliding tilt bracket and fixing screw for anything biger than 20 in LCD TV weights. Overall the unit is spoiled by a flimsy plastic click together shroud (Airfix kit?)to conceal the metalwork. Rather expensive for what it is but did the job! |
Hasn't fallen down yet
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| Review Date: October 26, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Mr. Peter D. Nightingale, UK |
Pretty solid construction, though there is slight play in the axle of the arm, because its only a bolt.
Comes with all the bits.
Its also not quite long enough to get a 32" TV at 90 degrees to the wall, but it gets pretty close.
The TV can be swung around with just a touch, I don't know how we managed with the CRT stuck in one place. |
Philex - Tilt & Swivel LCD Wall Bracket
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| Review Date: July 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: gdover, Surrey |
| Easy to put up. Comes with plastic covers so you can't see any metal bits and hides the wires. |
you only get what you pay for!
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| Review Date: November 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: KR Gregory, UK |
| good price but very disappointed how flimsy it was and even on a Sony 26" lcd it does not give a secure hold definately would not recommend for 32" |
Awkward and flimsy
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| Review Date: August 26, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. Birch, Devon, England |
I purchased this for my son's 22" LCD TV. There were several problems with it.
The first was that the plate which is supposed to fix to the back of the television was too big and had to be cut to allow it to fit around the aerial socket.
Secondly, the instructions weren't clear or easy to follow.
Thirdly, the plastic 'housing' would not stay in place without tape or glue. I decided to just throw it out.
Fourth - there is an alarming amount of play in the tilt mechanism even when tightened fully which will allow the TV to wobble and hang crookedly.
I would return it, but my husband cut it to fit. We've never had these issues before and have successfully mounted several LCD TVs bigger than this one! I am going to cut my losses, throw this out and buy a better quality mount this weekend. I guess you get what you pay for :o(
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