43-inch TV VESA sizes & mounting specs

7 verified models

Quick answer

Most 43-inch TVs in our database use a 200×200 mm VESA pattern — 3 of 7 verified models (43%). Weights run 15–22.3 lb without the stand. Screen size does not determine the pattern, so confirm your exact model below.

Size ≠ pattern. Two 43-inch TVs can use different VESA patterns. Use the table to find your exact model, or measure the holes in two minutes.

Verified 43-inch models

BrandModelSizeVESA (mm)ScrewsWeight (no stand)
SamsungUN43TU700043"200×200M817.9 lb (8.1 kg)
LG43UP7000PUA43"300×300M615.7 lb (7.1 kg)
LG43UQ7590PUB43"200×200M619.4 lb (8.8 kg)
SonyKD-43X80K43"200×200M622.3 lb (10.1 kg)
Roku43R4A5R43"300×300M615 lb (6.8 kg)
AmazonFire TV 4-Series 4343"300×300M615.5 lb (7 kg)
Toshiba43C350KU43"200×300M615 lb (6.8 kg)

Frequently asked questions

What VESA size do 43-inch TVs use?

There is no single answer: among the 7 verified 43-inch models in our database, the most common pattern is 200×200 mm (43%), but others exist at the same screen size. The pattern depends on the model, not the diagonal — check your exact model number.

How much does a 43-inch TV weigh without the stand?

Verified 43-inch models here range from 15 to 22.3 lb without the stand. OLED panels and older LCDs sit at the heavier end. Add a 20% margin when choosing a mount rating.

Can I use one mount for any 43-inch TV?

Only if the mount's VESA range covers your TV's actual pattern and its weight rating exceeds the panel weight by 20% or more. "Fits 43-inch TVs" on a mount's box refers to typical sizes, not a guarantee — verify pattern and weight, not the diagonal.

Sources

Every row links to a model page citing the manufacturer's documentation.