The right plasma wall bracket...

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Morning All
I've got a Panasonic TX-P50G20 in a box downstairs. I've also got the Q-AV 5.1 sound system, also boxed. I'm now trying to buy a TV wall bracket that will take the TV and also work with the Q-AV wall bracket.
The problem I have, is that I'm not sure which TV bracket to purchase due to the sheer volume of choice and different price points. What is the difference between a £50 kit or a £150 kit?? Surely the quality of the materials don’t make that much difference to when the TV is mounted? I want the TV and the sound bar to be flush, however I've seen a few pictures [albeit on a competitive AV forum] which showed pictures of a chap's work when he had to cut out the plaster to install the speaker bracket to make it flush.
I don’t know if the Panasonic is a slim TV and therefore I need a normal bracket or vice versa. I'm lucky enough to be building the TV room at the moment and the builders / sparky are working with me in building the wall to accommodate the TV / speaker brackets & wiring so that it’s all flush and concealed. The TV bracket does not have to have any function, i.e. no tilt, just simply flat to the wall.
So if someone could point me in the right direction then the help, as always, will be appreciated.
Nick
 

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Morning All
I've got a Panasonic TX-P50G20 in a box downstairs. I've also got the Q-AV 5.1 sound system, also boxed. I'm now trying to buy a TV wall bracket that will take the TV and also work with the Q-AV wall bracket.
The problem I have, is that I'm not sure which TV bracket to purchase due to the sheer volume of choice and different price points. What is the difference between a £50 kit or a £150 kit?? Surely the quality of the materials don't make that much difference to when the TV is mounted? I want the TV and the sound bar to be flush, however I've seen a few pictures [albeit on a competitive AV forum] which showed pictures of a chap's work when he had to cut out the plaster to install the speaker bracket to make it flush.
I don't know if the Panasonic is a slim TV and therefore I need a normal bracket or vice versa. I'm lucky enough to be building the TV room at the moment and the builders / sparky are working with me in building the wall to accommodate the TV / speaker brackets & wiring so that it's all flush and concealed. The TV bracket does not have to have any function, i.e. no tilt, just simply flat to the wall.
So if someone could point me in the right direction then the help, as always, will be appreciated.
Nick
I know you say that you don't want tilt, but if you are mounting your TV reasonably high you may get what I have - reflection from ceiling lights on the screen. Fortunately I bought a tiliting bracket and a slight tilt forward solves this problem. I have a premier mounts AM250 for my Kuro, currently £122.60 and I am very happy with it, but I don't know if it is suitable for your TV.
 
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Thanks Hammill, good point. Will look for slight tilt on the brackets.
 

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