Published at Wednesday, July 31st 2019, 07:41:37 AM. TV Stands. By Emestina Krause.
It is absolutely essential that you ensure a mount TV stand can support the weight of your LED, LCD, OLED or plasma TV.
Another good reason to consider a mount-style stand is the fact that, for models that include the shelves for your equipment underneath, your TV will be fixed above the shelves rather than sitting on the top shelf.
In this instance, you may want to consider a corner TV cabinet or stand which will fit much more easily into a smaller area.
One potential drawback with these corner designs is that they can provide limited space for your AV equipment - especially if the rear goes to a point to fit exactly in the corner. Therefore, if you have a range of amplifiers, players and games consoles to install, then you might need to consider where they are all going to go.
This guide should help you to decide which TV stands for flat screens best meet your need, and will assist you when choosing the right model from the wide choice available.
However, a wooden TV stand brings its own issues such as they often have back panels which make it difficult for ventilation, access and running the cables.
Flat screen TV cabinets (sometimes called a credenza) are a slightly different option when compared to the other types of stand discussed here.
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