The type of furniture that you buy for your room is an important consideration. It may seem a bit boring compared to all your exciting hardware and gadgets, but buying the right stand will help to integrate your equipment into your room, and can aid the operation and performance of your system.
The purpose of this guide is to identify the different types of TV stands and TV cabinets which are available on the market and to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each of the different types of TV furniture.
Some TV mount stands have an extra small shelf attached to the central pole which is intended to be used for a centre speaker. This can be particularly useful as, in some setups, placing a centre speaker can sometimes be a problem.
This offers a flat surface to place your TV on the top (or you can hang it on the wall), plus there are wooden and glass doors which offer an enclosed area for your AV equipment. Very stylish.
The thickness of the glass, the type of cable management and the weight of the TV you are going to put on it are all part of the equation.
However, you must also think about the impact on ventilation and access to the devices before you decide if this is the best way for you to go.
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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