
Vogels Thin 546
Wall, 65", 30 kg
Vogels Thin 546
Wall, 65", 30 kg
I can't help you there I don't have a soundbar installed Greetings
and note that a 65" TV cannot be swivelled up to 90 degrees.
According to the manufacturer's page (under specifications): yes. https://www.vogels.com/de-ch/c/thin-546-extrathin-schwenkbare-tv-wandhalterung-fur-oled-schirme-schwarz
The mouldings don't really fit. I used a metal file to adjust the holes accordingly.
Hello Mdi88, yes that fits. The vertical rails can be extended with the enclosed parts. (possible with extension up to 400x400)
It also fits with VESA 300mmx200mm.
This mount fits the Samsung The Frame 3.0 QE49LS03R as it supports VESA 200x200mm.
According to the instructions for the two wall brackets, they both have the same wall holes. However, I cannot guarantee this. However, please note that both wall mounts have different hole patterns (VESA). Please check with your TV which VESA it supports.
Your TV has VESA 200x300, (manual) which fits with the enclosed extension. Precise measurement of the desired height before mounting on the wall is important!
Unfortunately not. Sharp has somewhat special VESA distances. Your TV has 600 x 300 mm. This wall mount would fit: Vivanco BFMO 6560 (Wall, 85 ", 50 kg) A 90° angle is not possible in each case because the width of the TVs prevents this.
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I think it's okay. the distance is big enough that the support is not visible
That's right, you won't get 90°. You can still slide the bracket about 6.5 cm, I haven't tried this but it doesn't seem to be enough for 90°. You could also slide the suspension of the TV mount, but for this you would have to drill a new hole with a thread in the upper and lower aluminium profile. In my view, however, the load is then distributed too one-sidedly on the bracket. Personally, I would refrain from doing this and use a different bracket, possibly even the electrically adjustable one from Vogels.
Hello, yes it is possible. But in order to get it out and back in properly, you simply have to make an effort with the cable management. Greetings
The Vogels Thin is as you see certified to 30kg. It is secured to the wall with two vertically mounted bolts with wall plugs. It is very sturdy and mine looks great! Nonetheless I cannot comment on the tolerance of additional weight... you could try contacting Vogels Customer Service - they were very helpful with some questions that I had about installing the mount off-centre. This probably creates a little additional stress on the bolts but causes absolutely no problem for me.
Yes you can, all VESA sizes should fit. Even easier: go to Vogel's website and enter your Samsung model in the list, Samsung up to 75" should fit. https://www.vogels.com/de-ch/c/thin-546-extrathin-schwenkbare-tv-wandhalterung-fur-oled-schirme-schwarz
I have the mount in combination with the Sony KD-55AF8 (55", 4K, OLED). It works perfectly. In general, I find the quality of Vogels to be very high. My second TV (Samsung 75') also works perfectly with the Vogels Thin 550. Hope this helps.
According to the supplier, Vogels has made an extension here and the manufacturer's page has been expanded with the new VESA numbers: 100 mm x 100 mm 100 mm x 200 mm 200 mm x 100 mm 200 mm x 200 mm 300 mm x 200 mm 300 mm x 300 mm 400 mm x 200 mm 400 mm x 300 mm 400 mm x 400 mm
I installed the wall mount at home, it can be adjusted between 100x100 and 400x400. I am very satisfied, I can only recommend it.
Judging from the pictures on the Samsung website, I would say no. (No VESA dimensions) I estimate VESA 300x300. Thin546 is designed for VESA 300x200. I would recommend Vogel's Thin 545.
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