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Hello Sony and Community
I have a 65W855A Television and I am going to mount it to the wall using
a bracket that allows me to turn the TV between landscape and portrait mode
in order to watch movies and play pinball, vertical shooter etc..
The VESA holes are 400 x 300mm but they are not centered in the
middle of the TV so to speak but instead are offset a couple of inches down.
Since the TV is probably a little heavier on the lower part due to speakers etc..
is it safe to assume the VESA holes are instead placed in the mass-center of the TV
to counteract the inbalance that otherwise would occur?.
Should I mount the turnable bracket in the center of the TV display or exactly
in the center of the VESA pattern?.
Thanks
Peter
Hi there
I really would not want to give you "duff" information on this, I would strongly urge you to get the advice from Sony themselves.
Contact them : HERE
Cheers
Ok thanks Quinnicus and I can post the answer here if it is useful also
-Peter
Yes please do
When I read your question, the only answer I could give would be a guess to be honest. And a guess could mean the whole thing comes crashing down - if you get my drift - Would hate that (and so would you)