I don’t know on your exact model, but most will accommodate a 32” tv. Even then, depending on other things, you may not want one that big, or may be ok with one larger. Best bet is to look at the space you want it to be, consider things like walking by it, will it hit you in the shoulder if you’re not paying attention etc. once you know the space, check specks on TVs to see the actual size. TVs are measured diagonally, so a 32” TV is not 32”. Every TV has a different size frame around the screen. Even the thickness will affect it because of the distance it will be from the wall. Weight typically isn’t an issue with bedroom size TVs.
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