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Monoprice Full-Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket For TVs 23in to 42in Max Weight 66lbs Extension Range of 3.3in to 5.8in VESA Patterns Up to 200x200

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Monoprice Full-Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket For TVs 23in to 42in Max Weight 66lbs Extension Range of 3.3in to 5.8in VESA Patterns Up to 200x200Buy with Confidence: With Monoprice's Lifetime Warranty on all Cables, you can rest assured we stand behind our products and our customers. Supports displays 23 inches to 42 inches, and up to 66 lbsSupported VESA: 100x100 200x200 300x200 400x200 300x300 400x300 400x400Mount type: Full Motion Articulating. Color: BlackMounting hardware included.
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