Peerless SA740P Articulating LCD Wall Mount for 22-40" LCD Screens (Black)
Product Description:
The Articulating LCD Wall Arm supports 22" to 40" LCD screens. With internal cord management this mount folds flat against the wall or extends out up to 20". Its anodized aluminum finish elegantly complements offices, conference rooms, merchandising displays, hotel rooms or any room in the home. This two-link arm provides easy one-touch tilt and up to 180 degrees of swivel for virtually limitless viewing positions. Unsightly cords are routed internally within the arm to maintain the clean look of the installation. Ships pre-assembled for fast and easy installation.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Comes with VESA® 100 / 200x100 / 200x200 mm screen adapter plate
- 20º of smooth, continuous, one-touch tilt (5º up, 15º down)
- Offers up to 180º of swivel (depending on screen model)
- Holds up to 80 lbs
- Built-in internal cord management conceals wires for a clean look
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Peerless
- CPUManufacturer: Intel
- CPUType: AMD Athlon
- EAN: 0735029237327
- HardDiskInterface: IDE
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Peerless
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Peerless
- MaterialType: Anodized Aluminum - Mount
- MaterialTypeSetElement: Anodized Aluminum - Mount
- Model: SA740P
- MPN: SA740P
- NativeResolution: 640x480
- OperatingSystem: DOS
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProcessorCount: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: AV_FURNITURE
- Publisher: Peerless
- Studio: Peerless
- Style: Tilt & Swivel
- SystemMemoryType: DRAM
- UPC: 735029237327
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Peerless SA740P Articulating LCD Wall Mount
2010-02-03Great Product! My 32" TV (200 x 200) mounted perfectly! The mount swivels smoothly and feels like it is made high-quality material. At first I thought $100 I paid for it seems crazy, however I think it was worth every penny.

Great mount, but the "extension" spec is a bit misleading
2010-01-17First, let me say that I'm very pleased with this mount. It's a simple, compact, solid, single-stud design, and it would have been incredibly easy to install if the "extension" spec was as it appeared.
Please allow me to explain. I purchased a 40" Samsung LCD and wanted to mount it on a side wall of my den so that when it was being watched the mount would be fully extended and the TV would be rotated 90° (i.e., perpendicular) to the wall ... then when I need to get into the nearby closet I could rotate the TV against the wall to keep it out of the way. My TV is about 39.5" wide, so when I read in the product description that the mount would extend 20" from the wall I thought that I had found the perfect mount. Alas, when it arrived, I learned that the 20" dimension only applies when the TV remains parallel to the wall, and the extension when the TV is rotated 90° is closer to 17.5"-18", which will be fine for TV's less than about 35" wide, but not for mine. To resolve this shortcomming (pun intended), I built a block of oak, which I lagged to the wall, and to which I attached the base of the mount. With this setup it works exactly as I need it to, and I am therefore happy with the final result.
The mount is sturdy enough for my 40" TV, but I can see why they rate that as the largest acceptable size. My TV has 200x200mm VESA mounting pattern ... the mount is 100x100, but it included a 200x200 adapter plate that works perfectly.
Cable management is unspectacular but very simple and effective ... remove one or both sliding covers, insert the cables, and replace the covers.
All in all, I can't imagine a better mount for the money for use with small-to-medium size TVs.

Easy installation
2009-11-08I used this to mount a 26 inch Sharp LCD HD TV. I needed it to fully extend and rotate so that the display was perpendicular to the wall with the center of the TV nearly 24 inches from the wall. I didn't want the display to sag and it stays in this extended position at all times.
Mission accomplished ! The mount was easy to install and adjust. It is very sturdy and holds this extended position very well. The mount even has nice cable raceways to hide cords. Sturdy. Well made. Easy install.

Peerless SA740P
2009-11-01Installation was straightforward. Instructions were clearly written. Televisions haven't fallen off the wall yet.

Great quality and price
2009-11-01Easy to set up and works great. The articulating arm works good and gives you 180° viewing capabilities.
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