OmniMount ULPT-LA Tilt Low-Profile Wall Mount for 40 to 63 Displays (Black)

by Dynamite TV Experts on November 22, 2009

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OmniMount ULPT-LA Tilt Low-Profile Wall Mount for 40" to 63" Displays (Black)
 
Manufacturer: OmniMount
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List Price: $279.95
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Product Description

- Fits most 37"-63 flat panel TVs- Weight capacity: 200 lbs- Mounting profile: 1.5- 0degrees/+15degrees tilt- Universal & VESA(R) compliant-200 x 200, 200 x 300, 200 x 400, 200 x 600, 200 x 800, 300 x 300, 300 x 400, 400 x 400, 400 x 600 & 400 x 800- Double-stud mounting- Ultra-low profile design- Built-in kickstand makes wiring panel convenient- Universal rails for greater panel compatibility- Sliding lateral on-wall adjustment- Open architecture provides easy access to in-wall wiring- Lift n Lock(TM) for easy installation- Locking system secures panel to mount- Wall plate conceals mounting hardware- Extruded aluminum end caps for clean side view- Includes installation template & complete hardware kit- Black

Product Details

  • Ultra Low Profile Design with built-in kickstand allows for easy wiring access
  • Supports up to 200 lbs with +15 degree tilt and universal adjustable mounting rails
  • Sliding lateral on-wall adjustment and Lift n' Lock for easy installation
  • Includes complete Grade 5 hardware kit, security hardware and locking system for added safety and security
  • Extruded aluminum end cap presents clean side view

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Customer Reviews

Engineering and all was great!
 
Review Date: March 2, 2008
Reviewer: BG,
I was thoroughly satisfied with this. It assembled easily, you could tell the parts were quality made, and it was actually a bit more complex of a mechanism than I thought it would be. The template was great.. and the instructions were pretty good. The only thing on the instructions was that when it says to put down the kick stands to install the cables.... there are little locking fingers on the bottom rail that may have been locked when you first put the TV on the top rail. so, you have to be aware of that to use the kick stands. Other than that... I'm very satisfied!
Omniview Low Profile Wall Mount
 
Review Date: September 18, 2008
Reviewer: BKUSA,
This is an excellent wall mount. Well designed and well made. Comes with everything needed to create a professional installation. The instructions could be improved, but if you are mechanically inclined, you should have no problem. Best mount out there. Sixth Ave had a great price and free shipping. 5 Stars!
Excellent, well constructed mount
 
Review Date: February 11, 2010
Reviewer: J. Tardio,
Overall, this mount is an excellent choice for those wanting to hang a flat panel TV close to the wall (I have an LED so having a "low profile" mount was critical) and also having the ability to tilt the TV forward for optimal viewing angle. I researched many mounts, and this one was the lowest profile (only 1.5" from the wall) that had the tilting feature, and the ability to adjust the TV horizontally after installation.

It is very well constructed and fairly easy to install. The installation template is very good, however the manual is very poor and difficult to follow (by far the only negative about this product). Customer service is also very helpful and knows their products well.
Well engineered quality construction.
 
Review Date: July 16, 2010
Reviewer: wolf242,
Someone I know recommended this item for mounting Flat screen TVs. The design made it easy to mount and the pivot function gave us easy access to the back connectors.
Good quality, but be sure to plan installation well.
 
Review Date: January 17, 2008
Reviewer: Chris B., Denver, CO
They aren't kidding around when they say low profile. It does provide a nice, finished look, but it does make installation more difficult. My tv (Sony 46" XBR LCD) has the inputs perpendicular to the wall and my original HDMI cables were a bit stiff to make the 90 degree turn. My inputs (power and video) from the wall are inside the rectangular frame, which meant that I had to run cables up and then down to access the tv inputs. You can't fit cable across due to the low profile. I had to buy a recessed outlet for the power as well. Not a defect with the product, just the nature of having such a low profile mount.

A couple other quibbles:
- My tv VESA mounts only allow for 1 mounting location for the hangers. This basically means that you can't adjust the height once you put the rectangular bracket on the wall. Just another example of why you should plan ahead, ensure that you have the height correct when installing the lag bolts. This may just be a limitation of my TV.
- The bolts used to attached the tv to the hangers are not easily accessed due to the design of the hangers. (Had to buy a flexible link for screwing in the bolts. Again, it may just be due to the design of my TV, but it could apply to yours as well.
Great TV mount ... a bit complicated at first glance.
 
Review Date: March 17, 2010
Reviewer: Paul Davis, SF Bay Area, CA USA
On first look I found the construction of this mount to be very sturdy and well-built. After assembling it further a plastic piece broke off from the "kickstand" (which holds the TV up for rear access once the TV is mounted). This however did not effect much more than adding a slight inconvenience when trying to use one of two kickstands for rare access. I simply have to manually position the broken kickstand when needed but it still supports the TV as designed.

There seemed to be many pieces to the puzzle of this mount when I was installing it but after reading the instructions all the way through I had a better understanding of how it worked. It then became less complicated.

All-in-all I am very happy with this mount. It was worth the money.
Nice, but limitations
 
Review Date: January 27, 2010
Reviewer: Magic, Columbus, OH
this is high quality and sturdy, but I would think there would be more adjustments available to handle TV placements. (I couldn't adjust the vertical mount to tv to keep from blocking the outlet on my wall) I ended up having to purchase an adapter that caused the TV to be 2 more inches from the wall. Doesn't that defeat the purpose? (I had it professionally installed when I couldn't figure it out and they ended up going with the adapter...so it wasn't user ignorance)

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