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A fine product with a design oversight, September 6, 2010

Sanus VLT15 Super Slim Tilt Wall Mount For 37-65
The Sanus VLT15-B1 is a solid product that performs ably--your tv hangs on a strong hook rail and snaps into the bottom clasps, and feels quite sturdy, installed correctly. It also slides on the hook rail, so there's room to position a set after installation. It does, however, have a glaring design flaw if you want to install it across three stud posts, instead of two. If your TV is smaller, two stud posts should be plenty, but for the bigger sets, there's a caveat. I have a new Samsung 58" that I wanted to stay put, and figured a downtilt would be a nice living room touch. It is. The VLT15-B1 also has fine leveling adjustments and tons of hardware, which makes it very user friendly. The hanging cords in the photo drop little kickstands that move the TV out a few inches on the bottom, so you can reach your cables. All that would make it a five-star product. Our big TV tilts easily yet feels very secure. The problem is the drill spacing on the wall bracket...

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This is so good I forget it's there! It's really slim for a titling mount and feels rock-solid. I'd recommend it 100%. One bit of advice - I wasn't sure what those two small things were that appear to stick out of the mount in the pictures available. They're strings you pull to pop up the little gizmos that hold the HDTV up so you can get to the wiring (What a lifesaver!) Remember to mount it so that the little string tags DON'T show from the front of the TV.
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After researching endlessly I decided to buy the VLT-15. Amazon's price is unbeatable, even with the hefty $62 S&H fee.The people at SANUS really know what they're doing. The bracket came with all the necessesary hardware for different mounting structures (drywall, brick) and with all the different types of screw to attach the TV to the bracket. Everything came properly labeled and the installations instructions were very well written and depicted.The fit and finish of the bracket is flawless. Everything operates smoothly. I'm very pleased with this purchase.
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The Sanus VLT15-B1 is a solid product that performs ably--your tv hangs on a strong hook rail and snaps into the bottom clasps, and feels quite sturdy, installed correctly. It also slides on the hook rail, so there's room to position a set after installation. It does, however, have a glaring design flaw if you want to install it across three stud posts, instead of two. If your TV is smaller, two stud posts should be plenty, but for the bigger sets, there's a caveat. I have a new Samsung 58" that I wanted to stay put, and figured a downtilt would be a nice living room touch. It is. The VLT15-B1 also has fine leveling adjustments and tons of hardware, which makes it very user friendly. The hanging cords in the photo drop little kickstands that move the TV out a few inches on the bottom, so you can reach your cables. All that would make it a five-star product. Our big TV tilts easily yet feels very secure. The problem is the drill spacing on the wall bracket...
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