Flat Screen TV Stands
So you have purchased the brand new flat screen television, get it home, and realize that you need something to set it on. The problem is, it just does not look right with your old setup. Well, it is time to start looking for a new tv stand that will complement your new plasma tv or LCD tv. Flat screen tv stands may be hard to decide on though depending on how you use the television. Do you use it for family viewing? Do you use it primarily for gaming? Do you use it in a home theater setup? These are all things to consider when deciding on what type of tv stand you are looking to purchase.
Essentially there are two different types of flat screen tv stands out there on the market. The first being the traditional looking rectangular tv stand, and the second being the corner tv stand. The traditional LCD TV stand comes in all shapes and sizes but for smaller rooms it may end up protuding into the space of your living area if you have a larger LCD or Plasma TV. You will need to consider the spacing and also the weight of the TV as well due the weight limits that most tv stands are limited to. Generally you can find the weight of your flat screen tv in the specs guide that comes with your television. This is important because you do not want to overload a stand and potentially comprise the integrity of the stand
The corner tv stand is one of my favorite flat screen tv stands as it is generally triangulated or rounded on the backside of the stand so that it has the ability to fit in the corner of the room and not stick out so far into the living area. The downside to this type of tv stand is that you will be limited to where you can put the tv and that stand as you will be confined to one of the corners of the room.
There is a way though to not use any room at all up and save a great deal of space in the living area, and that is to stay away from tv stands and go with wall mounts. These will allow you to position the television on the wall of your choice and take very little space up. The trick to wall mounts though is that once you have purchased them, you must decide if you can install them well enough to look nice, or if you need a professional to install them. I would recommend hiring a professional unless you are good with carpentry as you will want to run the wiring down the inside of the wall so that you do not have a spider-web of wires hanging out in the open.
If you are in the market for a flat screen tv stand or a wall mount I would recommend you first make your decision on the type you want and then find one that fits your style. You can be watching that LCD TV or Plasma TV in style in no time.
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Comments on Flat Screen TV Stands
10:34 am
LCD is less fragile than Plasma - so you may be able to do this so long as its supported on a soft surface (the top protected) and not subject to any shocks (such as speed humps).
Do not try this at all with a plasma the glass will shatter under its own weight on a road.
Best top put it in its original box and transport it upright thats what it was designed for! The larger the screen the greater the risk of damage! what is OK for a 14" may not be for a 32".
its up to you to assess if the risk and cost of damage is worth it - the larger the screen the less its worth taking the risk!
9:43 pm
Thank you very much for your reply.
From your guide I was able to get the bits I needed and we now have our Flatscreen on the wall. It makes a very nice feature in our front room. Thank you very much.
4:41 am
Yes. The TV cones without the stand installed, and is attached when you set the TV up, so is removable after.