When you buy a new TV, it can be a good idea to mount it on the wall instead of putting it on a stand. That can make it look more appealing—especially if you have a large set—and also keep your family ...
Mounting your TV flat or tilted is mostly personal preference, but if it’s mounted above eye level, you should consider ...
If you recently bought a new TV, there are a number of good reasons to mount it on the wall instead of putting it on a stand. One is that it can make it look more appealing—especially if you have a ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Giant leaps in display technology made it possible to ...
In the past, TV stands were the only options available for mounting a TV. Nowadays, you can choose the wall mounting option to do so. This is possible due to the technological advancements in screen ...
It can be scary to drill holes in the wall. For the first entry in our new D.I.Y. series, we’ll show you how to mount a television, or whatever you want. By Tim Heffernan Photographs by Clark Hodgin ...
Fortunately, TV mounts come in different types and sizes, allowing shoppers to have a wide selection of options to choose from. While variety is good, having no idea how to narrow one’s choices can be ...
With nearly 120 million TV owning households, watching an average of 5 hours of TV a day, there’s little doubt that we love our TVs. And if you’re like most people, that beautiful flat screen is ...
Are you thinking of hanging your TV over your fireplace? There's a safe way to do it to keep your screen from becoming a hot mess - literally.
Nothing says “multitasking” like enjoying the great outdoors while you’re binging the latest season of your favorite show on your deck, balcony, or patio. That’s why we love outdoor TVs, which are ...