Erard Standit 400 (65", 30 kg)
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Erard Standit 400

65", 30 kg


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Anonymous

8 months ago

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Bao Pham

8 months ago

Unfortunately, we have no experience of this ourselves. However, we recommend that you ask such a question as a discussion, as experience has shown that more customers respond there than to a single question. https://www.digitec.ch/de/community/brand/forum-9062

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navark

1 month ago

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digitec

1 month ago

The stand supports a screen up to 65 inches and 30 kg with VESA mountings from 200x200 to 400x400 mm. If your KD-55A1 meets these criteria (size, weight and VESA), it will be compatible, even if you remove the rear cover. Check that the weight of your television does not exceed 30 kg and that the VESA mounting pitch is compatible with those of the stand (200x200, 300x300, 400x200, 400x400 mm) to ensure compatibility. This stand is height-adjustable and designed for flat or curved screens with a flat back.

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sibyllemar

9 months ago

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digitec

9 months ago

The Erard STANDiT 400 TV stand is compatible with various TV models, including the Samsung "The Frame". Here are the important details that confirm that the Samsung "The Frame" 43 inch can be mounted on the Erard STANDiT 400: - The STANDiT 400 supports screens ranging in size from 30 to 65 inches, which includes the 43 inch screen of the Samsung "The Frame". - The stand is compatible with various VESA mounting patterns, including 200x200 mm, 300x200 mm, 300x300 mm, 400x200 mm, 400x300 mm and 400x400 mm. It is likely that the Samsung "The Frame" 43 inch uses one of these VESA patterns. To make sure that your specific model fits, you can check the VESA mounting dimensions of your Samsung "The Frame" 43 inch and compare them with the specifications of the Erard STANDiT 400.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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manzoorcs

2 years ago

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I am using Sony AG9 65“ Master series. Currently I have a Sonos sound bar, but in the beginning I have used builtin Acoustic surface audio on the TV. I have not find any issues with the sound quality while on Erard stand.

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michaeldenis

2 years ago

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Laura Robach

2 years ago

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Unfortunately, it will not be compatible. This TV is very specific and does not offer a VESA standard. Apparently only Samsung might be able to offer replacement stands and after checking, we do not offer them. Furthermore, it is mentioned for this TV that it should not be wall mounted.

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diego.parodi26

3 years ago

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damienlaval

3 years ago

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I use it with a 65 Philips 805 and indeed, it doesn't seem 100% suitable as the TV is not very stable, so a bit worrying at first, but then you get used to it. But the stand is still a good buy as it is very solid and discreet.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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ChrisPople

4 years ago

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I successfully fitted a 55" TV with VESA mounting 200x200mm (TCL 55EP640) on this stand. The LG OLED 55GX6 has a 300x300mm VESA wall mount but the Erard STANDiT 400 is compatible with multiple VESA dimensions (300 x 300 mm, 200 x 200 mm, 400 x 400 mm...). The stand is ideal for this size TV.

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vcsgomes

5 years ago

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chdan

5 years ago

The standit is actually intended for the following ESA standards: 300x300 mm, 200x200 mm, 400x400 mm, 400x200 mm, 300x200 mm. The Standit is only mounted on the upper holes. See the assembly instructions here: https://www.erard.shop/pdf/de/erard/erard-standit-400-mounting.pdf here you can see the technical details of the standit: https://www.erard.shop/pdf/de/erard/erard-standit-400-bohrlose-tv-wandhalterung-drawing.pdf You can measure this on your TV, if you have 200x200mm at the top, then it should actually work. I hope I was able to help you.

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peter.steffen

6 years ago

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fausto72

6 years ago

The thing is very stable on my wall. But it's also a normal, brick wall. But if you put the monitor against a light "exhibition wall", I could imagine that the wall behind it might give way. I don't think it will tilt forward. It's really solidly made. I am satisfied with it.

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