When you are considering purchasing LCD TV wall brackets, make sure you do a little research first. You can find wall brackets just about anywhere you would purchase a television, or other electronics related retailers. One of the things you should do first is write down some information about you television first. In the back of your television, there are a series of screw holes set up in a square pattern. This is where you are going to mount your wall bracket. It is called VESA System.

The VESA system will help you find the right LCD TV wall brackets that will fit your television. It will usually have a number on it as well, like 75, or 100. These numbers indicate how many screw holes there are and how far apart they are. If you have a VESA 100, for example, there will be one hundred screw holes, and they will be 100 millimeters apart from each other in a square. You need to write this number down, whether you find it printed on the television itself, or in the owners manual, or you do it by counting each hole one by one.

While you are looking for this number, you should also find out how much the set weighs, which should also be printed somewhere as well. This is also very important because this will determine what the load capacity the LCD TV wall brackets will have. If you don't match your bracket system right, your bracket system can fall from the wall, causing an accidental injury, as well as the fact the now you will have to buy a new television, AND bracket.

In some cases you should get LCD TV wall brackets that are the same brand as your set. One of the reasons for this is that if the brand of you wall bracket is the same as your set, it will be much easier to match everything up, and there also may be extras involved as well, like holes in the bracket for electrical cords. However these can be somewhat more expensive that no name models.

If you decide to go with a no name model, make sure that it has the same VESA code as you set, and can handle the weight load. While you can find LCD TV wall brackets all over, it may be a good ideal to start with your local retailers first. Many electronics dealers have price matching services, and if you find a cheaper price somewhere else, they will match it at their store. Many dealers will also have site to store shipping, which basically means that if they have a website, and you find your wall brackets there, you can have it shipped directly to the local store and pick it up there for free.

Be sure that you check around for the best prices, as well as any guarantees and warranties. If you find an LCD TV wall bracket, and it has an optional extended warranty, purchase it. In many cases, it doesn't cost that much extra, and it is well worth it. Many mass marketing merchants offer in house extended warranties for under $10.