Depending on the layout of your room, you may have a choice between locating your equipment along a wall or possibly using a corner of your room.
Adjust the TV to the desired viewing angle by pivoting the set on the mounting arm(s), which are typically a ball-and-socket arrangement that allows the set to be turned.
The corner TV cabinet or stand is one of the different types of TV furniture you will come across.
Place the front end of the tape measure in the corner, measuring the distance from the corner to the first obstacle on one side of the wall (such as a window or door opening).
Use the wall level to make sure the mounting bracket will be level and parallel to the floor so that the television does not hang at an angle.
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