Could you please tell me if it is possible to attach a screen to a floor-standing mount using VESA mounting? What type of mount is needed for the Fresnel Hard Screen 120”?
1.Thank you for your question! The Fresnel Hard Screen 120” is not compatible with standard VESA mounts, as it is designed specifically for wall mounting due to its frame structure. 2.The stand shown in the video is a mobile floor-standing laser TV mount, designed for flexibility and ease of use. It has an adjustable mounting bracket that can be positioned to support screens ranging from 100 to 120 inches. 3.For reference, you make check this link : Nothing Projector's stand for Laser TV: nothingprojector.com/products/nothingprojector-projector-screen-stand-mobilie
Another mounting option is wall mounting. For this method, you would need to drill holes in the wall (ensuring it can support at least 50 kg) and attach the provided mounting brackets for secure installation. This will allow you to safely wall-mount the screen if you prefer a fixed setup.
Could you please tell me if it is possible to attach a screen to a floor-standing mount using VESA mounting? What type of mount is needed for the Fresnel Hard Screen 120”?
1.Thank you for your question! The Fresnel Hard Screen 120” is not compatible with standard VESA mounts, as it is designed specifically for wall mounting due to its frame structure.
2.The stand shown in the video is a mobile floor-standing laser TV mount, designed for flexibility and ease of use. It has an adjustable mounting bracket that can be positioned to support screens ranging from 100 to 120 inches.
3.For reference, you make check this link :
Nothing Projector's stand for Laser TV:
nothingprojector.com/products/nothingprojector-projector-screen-stand-mobilie
Another mounting option is wall mounting. For this method, you would need to drill holes in the wall (ensuring it can support at least 50 kg) and attach the provided mounting brackets for secure installation. This will allow you to safely wall-mount the screen if you prefer a fixed setup.