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I have the same TV. Make sure whatever you get accommodates a curved screen (really important). A lot depends on your needs. Do you want it flat on the wall or do you want it to have many motions like up/down, sideways and forward/backward? Also depends on the amount of money you want to spend. I wanted a lot of motion with the best bracket I could buy and bought one for $250, Peerless Full-Motion Plus Wall Mount for 40-Inch - 75-Inch Flat Panel . Peerless makes a great mount. Directions can be confusing but once I figured it out, it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do have this mounted on a wall in a corner. I used an existing articulating mount that had held my old screen...a much heavier Vizio HD flat screen. It worked well, but I had to add some spacers, remove a small position locking clamp on one side and buy some longer bolts to accomodate the curve on the back side. If you are looking at purchasing a new wall mount, make sure it will readily accomodate a curved television.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I reused the mount I had in place. It is a standard wall mount with limited tilt located over a fireplace. Only advice would be getting one with more downward tilt to adjust for glare.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I mounted it on the wall with a Sanus full motion mount. The TV looks great on the wall. Could not be happier.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes we have it on a wall. We used a universal bracket that's seven years old and was used on our prior TV and it worked fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this can be wall mounted using the Samsung WMN-450 wall mount, or most VESA-Compliant wall mount kits that support a 55" LCD TV. Thanks for your interest in Samsung products. --Mr. S
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