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I am getting ready to reconfigure my office. Santa got me a Samsung Display - 40” Class LED H6350 Series TV UN40H6350AFXZA for Christmas last year. I am hoping to be able to have the display to where it will be cornered most of the time, but can be shifted to the left and right and will store flush to the wall on the right. 180 deg. rotation is optional but some rotation is preferable. This will be wood stud mounted. Cost is another factor. Sub $100 would be preferable.

I have a corner TV stand that will be in the corner, with identical computer carts on either side of the TV stand. The right cart will house my gaming PC with a 21" monitor (1920x1080) while the other will be reserved for my work laptop and a 22" monitor for use as a second monitor with the laptop for when I may work from home.

I am leaning towards the Aeon 40107. My TV is 17 lbs. without the stand so it should be more than sufficient. Since it mounts fairly flush, it will be perfect for when flush against the wall above the right cart.

So at this point, after many reviews, most of which are questionable, my eyes are glazing over like Krispy Kreme Donuts. I come to my fellow members for their recommendations. If you have pics of your installations to share, that will be most helpful!

Thanks in advance!

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Sorry, not gonna be of much help here. Just use a normal wall mount.

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When it came time to mount my 47" HDTV in my Gameroom I just bought a mount a Best Buy and being lazy that I am I had the Geek Squad mount it for me as that was Santa's gift to me.

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I have looked at the Monoprice mounts. They appear similar to the Cheetah Mounts. My concerns are wth sagging due to motion and weight.

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As long as the mount is rated to hold the weight of your tv (I'd go beefier on the mount myself. If the tv weighs 17# go with a mount rated for 40#) you should be good. Monoprice has great products. I don't have any pictures, but I did have a heavy older 46" LCD flush mounted using a mount from Monoprice. I paid 1/3 what I would have at Best Buy or another store like it.

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Thanks! In reading some of the negative reviews, I think that some people that reported problems with sagging had TVs that were either at the upper end of the weight limit or the mount was not well installed or was forced rather than adjusting the joint tension (blaming the manufacturer for their st00pid ).

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