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Is it wise to buy a BV14 today?

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neilgk175
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My BV11-46 is mounted with a simple VESA bracket by Sanus. I think I picked it up for around $80. Both the BV11 and the BV14 will work with a standard bracket. If you don't need a motorized bracket, its definitely the way to go.

BV11-46, Beolab 3, Beoplay A1, A9, H3ANC, H8, H9i

trackbeo
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Begging the colonel's pardon, a Sanus mount is only the way to go if you never hinge your screen out from the wall.  They're sturdy enough, though given the mass of a BV11 vs. other modern screens, i don't think you can get one rated at that weight for $80 anymore.  But my complaint is they are pug-ugly.  The non-motorized, but nevertheless hinged, B&O bracket (4716/4719/4721) is at least sleek if not handsome.

Aussie Michael
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I was taking the $80 as figuratively , but i guess whether it is fixed, or gyro or whatever - taking different weights of TV. 

It's good it's a VESA compatible TV 

Aussie Michael
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Thank you all

I've come to the conclusion that it is not wise to buy a BV 14 today

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