There are a lot of products on the market for plasma TV mounting. They vary widely in price and quality.
For four thousand dollars, you can have a really nice plasma TV mount installed. There is a company called Chief that makes an electric ceiling lift plasma TV mounting. When installed, an electric ceiling lift will give a smooth, quiet and reliable lift to a plasma TV.
Chief also makes lower priced plasma TV mounting products. There is a model that they make that sells for just fewer than six hundred dollars that has a swing arm for installation. They include a plasma TV mounting guide to help with ease of installation.
Peerless is another company to buy hardware from for plasma TV mounting. They sell a nice universal pull-out mount for screens from 26 to 50 inches and for units that weigh up to 200 pounds. This kind of plasma TV mounting is perfect for recessed applications including in-wall mounting and flush mounting.
Sanus makes plasma TV mounting easy with their mount that tilts, swivels, pans and extends motion for large plasma TVs. The plasma TV mounting hardware that is included will hold a TV that weighs up to 175 pounds. There is a hinged extension arm on this mount that can extend the plasma TV to more than two feet from the wall.
Easily, the most popular hardware for plasma TV mounting is the thirty five dollar universal flat wall mount for small screens. The weight limit for this plasma TV mounting is one hundred pounds. It has been UL tested to hold four times that weight, though.
The only plasma TV mounting that looks unstable is a ceiling mount. These mounts are perfectly safe, but they look precarious. Ceiling plasma TV mounting is really only for TVs that weigh fewer than forty pounds.