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.
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.
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.
The stand may just allow for hanging the TV, or there are models which also include shelving underneath to store all your AV components too. One of the best TV stand mounts I have seen is the TransDeco TD600ES TV Stand pictured below.
The rear of a corner stand is shaped so that it will push back much further into the corner of the room compared to a stand with a straight edge. This will save you space and make the TV less prominent in the room.
Whichever type of TV stand that you choose, there are a number of general considerations which you should think about while you are making your decision.
You will also find that there are many different colours of glass to choose from, to enable you to match the stand perfectly with the decor of your room.
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