Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

You could set your TV on a stand in your living room, but if you want a really clean look with minimal clutter, a wall mount will be even better. These are our favorite wall mounts.
It should go without saying, but if you want to use a wall mount, you’ll need to have the ability (and the legal right) to modify your wall.
Most wall mounts tend to involve slightly more modification than, say, hanging a poster. If you’re renting, ask your landlord if you’re allowed to put holes in your wall and studs while mounting a TV. If you own your home… well, you’re good to go.The Budget Pick: AmazonBasics ($25)

AmazonBasics frequently has just the right accessory to cover the minimum necessary and this is surprisingly no exception. Amazon sells a $25 wall mount that’s perfect if all you care about is putting your TV on your wall. It supports TVs from 37 to 80 inches, and up to 120 pounds. It has an 18 degree tilt range which isn’t the highest we’ve seen, but it’s enough to tweak it a bit if you need to reduce a glare. There are better, more advanced wall mounting kits, but if you just want something cheap and easy, this one is for you.
The Slimmest Profile: OmniMount Low-Profile Mount ($200)

There will always be a little bit of space between your TV and the wall, since you need to plug in cables. However, this mount from OmniMount manages to reduce that space about as low as it can go. With a mere 1.8″ between your TV and the wall, it’s hard to get it closer. It can support TVs up to 80″, so it’ll work for all but the largest displays, while still looking as flush as possible against the wall.
What really sets this mount apart, though, is that unlike other low-profile mounts, you can still get to your cables. The AmazonBasics mount, for example, boasts a similar 1.8″ profile, but when you need…
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