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Originally Posted by upsscott
That’s the other decision I have to make. Whether to mount it or not. Our house is old. Built in the ‘40s so our walls are plaster. Not sure I want to take the risk of causing a crack.
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Use a stud finder and use some serious lag bolts to attach the mount to the wall and you should be okay.
A TV of that size should be more secure than sitting on a low table of some sort, even though most come with safety straps.
Wherever you put it, don't mount it above the fireplace or anywhere up high. It's unnatural.
Make sure the horizontal center line of the screen is eye level when you are seated. You will thank me. Neck strain will eventually ensue if you mount it higher.