In the example above of the Sauder Harbor View corner TV stand pictured above – the rear is flat with just the edges shaped for a corner – so that gives more room for equipment inside.
This type of stand can also allow you to have the TV at a greater height when compared to a glass or wooden stand – which will often offer a lower viewing position when the TV is in place.
As an alternative to a wall mounted television, mount TV stands were also developed. These are essentially a traditional TV stand with an incorporated bracket giving a similar look to a wall mounted TV.
With a traditional glass or wooden stand, your TV will often be standing on the top of the unit (unless you have it separately wall mounted). Therefore, this leaves less surface area to place your external hardware.
It is important that you buy the right mount stand for the size TV that you have, and as you shop around you will see the specifications that each stand is designed for.
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