I bought the holder for a 32 "Samsung TV with 200x200 hole spacing Potential investors should note the following.:
1) If you use a holder for up to 400x400 hole spacing on a TV with a smaller hole spacing, then the holders are of course significantly. Behind a huge screen makes nothing, with a smaller how my 32-incher, the protruding arms are clearly visible, depending on the mounting position. On top of that the back of my TV is not flat, so the holder had to be screwed very far displaced upward. So they were initially above. Solution: I have cut off (the vertical parts of the picture) at the top and bottom of the mounting arms. Including deburring and round files one is of course already a while busy.
2) The mounting screws are indeed different diameters at (different TV brands require apparently different screw diameter), but in only one length. However, different screens require different screw lengths. For my Samsung TV with non-flat backside I needed, for example, longer screws and even additional spacers to mount the bracket. I had to buy more.
3) In principle, one should remember which ports you want to use on the back. Although HDMI and USB go often to the side out and power cords are angled often today, but with me goes as the Scart beech back away, so I had to allow space for the bulky Scart cable. The WG. 2) anyway required additional spacers have the problem but now solved.
Positives: The bracket is stable and easy to assemble (if the problems described above would not), the television sits well on the wall.