We're looking for a new TV for the bedroom and fancy a 37" TV to go up on the wall. The only problem though is that it's not a main wall, just a wall between the two bedrooms and it's made up of plasterboard.
I was looking around for some solutions and came across this:
It looks good, but it's £90. In Comet TV shop, it's about the same price and it supports up to about 50".
Quote:
The Unimax ZML8500 Mount anywhere bracket is a revolutionary piece of engineering which allows you to mount your TV anywhere you like, on any wall type! You choose the exact position of your new LCD or LED TV because the ZML8500 is so strong, even on just plasterboard, that you are no longer restricted to mounting into solid brick, or a stud. The ZML8500 will fit any TV that has a VESA that is greater 200x200 and weighs no more than 80kg.
Its incredibly simple to install and it can position your TV just 11.5mm from the wall, a complete fixing kit is included in the pack and it comes with a lifetime guarantee.
Please check the VESA measurement on the back of your tv before ordering this bracket
If you are uncertain please call Phill on 0151 423 0794
Specification:
Designed for 32" - 80" Plasma LCD & LED TV's
Max Weight - 80kg
Mount your Tv anywhere
Perfect for use on Plasterboard / Partition walls
No need to locate the studs
Post Install Levelling system
Secure Lock and Release Mechanism
Mounts TV between 11.5mm and 38.5mm from the wall depending on your requirements
Lifetime Warranty
Complete Fixing Kit Included
Tech Support / Installation Video available
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But I always thought that these new TV brackets could be mounted onto any wall now, even plasterboard as the bracket is a wide wall bracket, so it evenly distributes the weight, thus not giving the plasterboard strain and possibly falling off the wall?
Something like this?