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75-Inch TV Wall Mounts (21 products)

A 75-inch TV is heavier and wider than most people expect. Depending on the brand and panel type, a 75" TV weighs between 70 and 110 lbs — and the leverage it puts on a mount arm is significantly higher than a 65-inch screen. Every mount in this collection is rated for that weight range and tested for the VESA patterns used by 75-inch TVs, which are most commonly 600x400 mm or 400x400 mm.

At this screen size, mount type matters more than it does with smaller TVs:

  • Full motion mounts allow you to swivel, tilt, and extend the screen from the wall. At 75 inches, this flexibility pays off — viewing angles matter at this size, and being able to push the screen back flat when not in use reduces strain on the arm over time. Requires two studs 16 inches apart minimum.
  • Tilting mounts angle the screen downward up to 15° while keeping it close to the wall. Best for high-wall installs, above a fireplace, or rooms where glare is the primary problem. More stable under heavy load than full motion.
  • Fixed mounts hold the TV within 1–2 inches of the wall permanently. The strongest and most stable option at this weight. Best for rooms where the TV is centered and the viewing angle is already correct.

All mounts include hardware, a bubble level, and installation templates. Two people are required to hang a 75-inch TV safely.

See our TV mount installation guide →

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75-Inch TV Wall Mounts

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What to Know Before Buying a 75-Inch TV Mount

75-inch TVs vary more in VESA pattern and weight than smaller screen sizes. Check these three specs before ordering.

  • VESA pattern
    The most common patterns for 75-inch TVs are 600x400 mm and 400x400 mm. Samsung 75" TVs (including The Frame) typically use 400x400. LG 75" OLEDs commonly use 600x400. Sony 75" Bravia models vary by series. Check your TV's manual or the sticker on the back panel before purchasing. All mounts on this page list supported VESA patterns in the product specs.
  • Weight
    A 75-inch TV typically weighs 70–110 lbs. This is meaningfully heavier than a 65-inch TV and changes which mount hardware is appropriate. Each mount listed here includes a maximum weight capacity — stay at or below 80% of that number for a secure long-term install.
  • Wall anchoring
    At 75 inches, two-stud anchoring is not optional, it is required. The combined weight and leverage of a large screen on a wall plate anchored to a single stud is a failure risk. Standard stud spacing is 16 inches on center. If your studs don't align with the wall plate holes, use a mount with an adjustable wall plate or add a horizontal board across two studs before mounting.

Full Motion vs. Tilting vs. Fixed
Which Is Right for a 75-Inch TV?

  • Full motion (articulating)
    The arm extends and lets you swivel, tilt, and rotate the screen. At 75 inches, choose a full motion mount rated for at least 110 lbs with a double-arm or reinforced single-arm design. The wider screen means the moment arm (leverage) at full extension is substantial. Under-rated mounts will creep downward over time. Check the mount's listed extension range; 6–15 inches of extension is standard and sufficient for most rooms.
  • Tilting
    Holds the TV close to the wall and angles it downward up to 15°. Less mechanical complexity means fewer points of failure at high weight. The right choice if you're mounting above a fireplace or at ceiling height where glare reduction is the goal. Lower cost and typically easier for a two-person install.
  • Fixed (low profile)
    The TV sits 1–1.5 inches from the wall. No adjustment post-install. The most structurally sound option at 75 inches. If your room layout allows it and the viewing height is already correct, fixed is the safest long-term choice for heavy screens.

At 75 inches, the weight difference between mount types becomes a real factor. If you're considering full motion, don't buy on price. Check the rated capacity and the arm construction before ordering.

Compatible TV Brands for 75-Inch Mounts

Mount-It! 75-inch TV mounts are compatible with all major TV brands using standard VESA hole patterns, including:

  • Samsung (75" QLED, Neo QLED, The Frame — VESA 400x400)
  • LG (75" OLED, QNED, NanoCell — typically VESA 600x400)
  • Sony (75" Bravia X90L, X95L, A80L series — 400x400 or 600x400 depending on model)
  • TCL (75" 5-Series, 6-Series, QM8 — VESA 600x400)
  • Hisense (75" U6K, U7K, U8K — VESA 600x400)
  • Vizio (75" M-Series, P-Series — VESA 400x400)

LG C3/C4 OLED 77" note: The 77-inch LG OLED (one size up from 75") uses VESA 300x200. If you have a 77" LG OLED specifically, verify your mount supports that non-standard pattern before purchasing. This is a common source of returns.

Samsung Frame 75" note: VESA 400x400. The Frame's thin profile and No Gap wall mount design means the TV sits unusually close to the wall. If flush placement matters to you, verify the mount's minimum extension from wall before buying.

Installation Overview for a 75-Inch TV

A 75-inch TV mount follows the same four-step process as any wall mount, but with more attention to weight distribution at each step.

  1. Locate and confirm two studs
    Use a stud finder to mark two studs 16 inches apart. Probe each one with a small nail to confirm solid wood, not just a pipe or electrical run. At 75 inches, this step is worth taking seriously.
  2. Mount the wall plate
    Use the included lag bolts (typically 5/16" x 2.5" minimum for 75" mounts) to anchor into both studs. Check level before tightening fully. A wall plate that is 1/8" off level will be visually obvious on a 75-inch screen.
  3. Attach the TV bracket
    Bolt the bracket arms to the VESA holes on the back of the TV. For 600x400 VESA patterns, use the outer bolt holes. Use the included spacers if needed to clear ports or panel edges. Do not overtighten — strip threads in TV housings are not covered by warranty.
  4. Hang and adjust
    Two people required. Lift the TV to the wall plate, engage the locking pin, and adjust tilt or swivel. Step back and confirm level visually before letting go. A 75-inch TV that needs to be rehung after leveling is a significant re-do.

Full installation instructions are included with every mount. See our complete TV mounting guide for additional wall-type guidance →

Frequently Asked Questions

What VESA pattern does a 75-inch TV use?

The most common VESA patterns for 75-inch TVs are 600x400 mm and 400x400 mm. Samsung 75" TVs typically use 400x400. LG 75" OLEDs and most TCL and Hisense 75" TVs use 600x400. Check the back of your TV or your TV's manual before purchasing — the VESA spec is almost always printed near the mounting hole cluster.

How much does a 75-inch TV weigh?

A 75-inch TV typically weighs between 70 and 110 lbs depending on panel type, brand, and build. OLED panels tend to be lighter than LCD/QLED at the same screen size. Always confirm your TV's weight from the manufacturer spec sheet and compare it to the mount's rated weight capacity before purchasing.

What TV wall mount do I need for a 75-inch TV?

You need a mount rated for at least your TV's weight (typically 70–110 lbs for a 75" TV) that supports your TV's VESA pattern (commonly 400x400 or 600x400). The mount must anchor into two wall studs. Choose full motion if you need to adjust the viewing angle, tilting if you're mounting high on a wall, or fixed if the install is permanent and at eye level.

Do I need studs to mount a 75-inch TV?

Yes, two studs, minimum. A 75-inch TV is too heavy to anchor safely into drywall alone with standard toggle bolts. If your wall studs don't align with the mount's wall plate holes, use a horizontal mounting board (a 2x6 or 2x8 lag-bolted across two studs) to create a solid anchor surface, then mount the TV bracket to that board.

How far does a full motion mount extend from the wall for a 75-inch TV?

Most full motion TV mounts extend 4 to 16 inches from the wall. For a 75-inch TV, a 6–12 inch extension range is typically sufficient for corner viewing or standard room adjustments. Check the mount's product specs for its exact extension range and maximum swivel angle.

Can I mount a 75-inch TV above a fireplace?

Yes, but use a tilting or full motion mount — not a fixed mount. Mounting above a fireplace puts the TV above standard eye level, and a downward tilt of 10–15° improves viewing comfort significantly. Confirm the wall above your fireplace is drywall over studs, not a masonry surround, which requires different anchoring hardware.

What is the best TV mount for a 75-inch Samsung Frame TV?

The Samsung 75" Frame uses VESA 400x400. Samsung offers their own No Gap wall mount, but any VESA 400x400 compatible mount rated for 75 lbs will work. If aesthetics matter — and for The Frame they usually do — choose a slim full motion or low-profile tilting mount that keeps the TV within 1.5 inches of the wall to maintain the framed art look.