VESA 200×300 mm — TVs and mounts that match

7 verified TVs

Quick answer

VESA 200×300 mm means the mounting holes sit 200 mm apart horizontally and 300 mm vertically, center-to-center (7.9×11.8 in). 7 verified TV(s) in our database use it, and 15 mount(s) we track cover it in their supported range. It is a non-square pattern — a mount sold as 200×200-only will not line up. Full lists below.

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Hole spacing is always measured center-to-center, in millimeters.

TVs verified with VESA 200×300 mm

BrandModelSizeVESA (mm)ScrewsWeight (no stand)
TCL55Q650G55"200×300M624.2 lb (11 kg)
Hisense55A6H55"200×300M624.9 lb (11.3 kg)
Hisense50A6H50"200×300M621.6 lb (9.8 kg)
Hisense55A65K55"200×300M624.9 lb (11.3 kg)
Toshiba43C350KU43"200×300M615 lb (6.8 kg)
Toshiba50C350KU50"200×300M621.6 lb (9.8 kg)
Toshiba55C350KU55"200×300M624.9 lb (11.3 kg)

Mounts that support 200×300 mm

Range check only — weight and screen size still need to match your specific TV. For a per-TV verdict use Will It Fit?

EchoGear EGLL1 Low-Profile Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 200×200–600×400 mm · up to 125 lb · 42–85" screens

Ultra-low-profile fixed mount that keeps the TV about an inch off the wall.

Wall: 16-in dual stud required

Mounting Dream MD2163-K Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 100 lb · 26–55" screens

Budget fixed bracket for small and mid-size TVs with a bubble level included.

Wall: single stud OK

PERLESMITH PSMFK1 Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 88 lb · 23–55" screens

Slim fixed mount with quick-release tabs for easy cable access.

Wall: single stud OK

Pipishell PISF1 Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 200×200–600×400 mm · up to 132 lb · 37–82" screens

Heavy-duty fixed plate for big panels; sits low and rigid.

Wall: 16-in dual stud required

Mounting Dream MD2268-LK Tilting

Tilting · VESA 200×200–600×400 mm · up to 132 lb · 42–70" screens

Popular tilting mount with 8 degrees of downward tilt for above-eye-level installs.

Wall: 16-in dual stud required

Double-check before buying

  • Measure your TV's holes center-to-center: you should get 200 mm across and 300 mm vertically.
  • If a mount lists only square patterns (e.g. 200×200), it will not line up with 200×300 — the range must include 200×300 explicitly.
  • Pattern match alone isn't enough: confirm the mount's weight rating exceeds your TV's stand-free weight by at least 20%.

Pattern doesn't match your mount? Read the VESA adapter plate guide.

Frequently asked questions

What does VESA 200×300 mean?

It means the 4 mounting holes on the TV's back form a rectangle 200 mm wide and 300 mm tall, measured center-to-center (about 7.9×11.8 in). A mount fits when its plate provides holes at exactly this spacing or covers it within its supported range.

Which TVs use the 200×300 mm pattern?

In our database, 7 verified model(s) use 200×300 mm, at screen sizes of 43, 50, 55 inches. The full list with screw specs and weights is in the table on this page.

Will a 200×300 TV fit on a mount with a bigger maximum?

Usually yes: a mount rated e.g. up to 600×400 mm fits 200×300 mm as long as its minimum pattern is at or below 200×300. If the mount's plate starts larger than your TV's pattern, a VESA adapter plate bridges the difference — see our adapter guide.

Sources

Every TV listed above cites the manufacturer's documentation on its model page.