Simple and enough room to reach behind By Marc B. Willis "odd shopper"
I placed the 37" TV on a flat surface on top of a blanket to prevent scratching. I screwed the side brackets on. (I placed mine on upside down but I figured it out before and real work was done.) Time to mount the wall plate. I went and sat down in a chair opposite from where the TV was going to be and "eyeballed it" a bit higher. I then marked it with a pencil. I am not going to tell you the exact measurement because everyone is different so just make it at the height that you want it and remember the higher it is the more you have to look up to watch it unless you stand to watch TV. Okay now your gonna need a level you can try to fake it but I wouldn't since you are screwing holes in you wall. Draw a line with the level and line up the wall plate and screw it in. Some people say you should use better bolts then the ones that came with the mount well I used the ones that came with it and they worked fine.
Careful Who You Buy From! By Brad
I was needing a mount for a 50" plasma. This one looked ok for the price. Real Home Theaters had it listed for the best price. I had some questions, so I called them. They asked all the right questions, and since my TV was a 50, they gave me a free upgrade to a better mount for the same price as the one I called about. These guys rock, and they have installers ready to answer the phone that I found to be really helpful. I write this to tell you my friend liked mine so much that he ordered one, his came from WarehouseSeller. I can't tell you how much better we both like mine than his. Tilt up and down, locking levers instead of wing nuts, and an open plate in the back to let the wires through. They even have a lifetime warranty. I've attached some pictures under customer images so you can see the difference.
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