Which mounts will fit my TV? -- How can I tell if my TV is VESA compliant?
Although the vast majority of TVs are VESA compliant, there are some models that are not. Please consult your TV product manual for more information. Most manuals indicate the exact VESA standard necessary for mounting, or simply indicate the VESA mounts are supported in general. If this is the case, simply purchase a wall mount within the TV size guidelines of your TV.
What is VESA?
VESA is a set of standards for the manufacturing of flat-screen televisions and PC monitors. Most manufacturers comply with this standard by adhering to an industry-wide “hole pattern” on the back of their displays for mounting purposes. A VESA hole pattern is measured in both horizontal and vertical distance between mounting holes. For example, VESA 75 x 75 means your TV mounting holes are 75mm apart horizontally and 75mm apart vertically.
How do I measure my TV’s VESA standard?
Look for the 4 mounting holes on the back of your flat-screen television. Take both a horizontal and vertical measurement (in mm). This is your VESA Standard. For help, see the diagrams below: