Why choose a Short Throw Projector Wall Mount, rather than a Ceiling Mount?

Recently, due to the extended use of the Interactive Whiteboards, many projector manufacturers have introduced very short throw projector models. Historically, projectors needed to be around 3~4 metres away from a screen to produce 60” projected images. With these new short-throw projectors, many can achieve this 60” image or an even larger image from a distance under 1m.

Can I wall mount my TV on a Plasterboard wall?

Depending on the size of your TV, it is possible to wall-mount it to a plasterboard wall. We only recommend that flush-fit brackets or those that allow the TV to tilt are used on plasterboard walls. Apart from very small TVs, those typically smaller than 19”, we do not recommend extending arm brackets or swinging arm mounts are used on a plasterboard wall.

How do I wall mount a TV?

Mounting a TV onto a wall is a relatively straight-forward process, anyone with basic DIY skills and the correct tools can do it. Most TV wall brackets are effectively them same, there is a wall plate to fix to the wall and a plate to fix to the TV. The TV is then lifted with the plate fitted and hooked onto the wall plate. On some wall mounts there may be an additional process to prevent the TV from being lifted off again.