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9 Jul, 2025







£294.11 inc. VAT
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If you’re mounting a 50–65" flat screen and you actually need it to move (tilt and swing/adjust), this StarTech low-profile articulating bracket is a solid, sensible buy. At £245.50 ex-VAT it isn’t “cheap,” but it’s also not in the premium bracket-only-for-installers tier—so the value lands best when you care about setup accuracy and keeping the TV usable day-to-day (reducing glare, getting the viewing angle right, and making fine adjustments after the screen’s on the wall). For a UK office or meeting room where people stand in different spots, being able to articulate the display beats a fixed arm every time.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re after maximum simplicity or you’re paying for speed rather than adjustability. Articulating mounts add moving parts and alignment fuss during install, and “ultra-slim/low-profile” usually means there’s less allowance for bulky cabling or awkward wall conditions. Also, if your wall is going to be perfectly lined up and you’ll never need to adjust the angle, you can almost certainly find a cheaper fixed mount that does the job without the extra cost. Who should buy: IT/resellers supplying boardrooms, training rooms, and shared spaces where screens need to be dialled in for real viewing. Who shouldn’t: one-off bedroom-style installs, or setups where aesthetics are the only goal and nobody will ever touch the angle again.

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