The corners can be a useful place to locate your hardware, as it utilizes an area of your room that is often wasted – and placing your equipment along a wall can often encroach too far into your living space.
With this type of stand, it is important to carefully consider if your existing AV components will fit.
Attach the mounting bracket to the wall bolts.
In previous years, corner television stands tended to be made from glass, and in many ways, they are similar to a standard glass TV stand.
If you have many AV components and think that most corner TV stands do not offer adequate storage space, you could always consider a standard TV stand which has tapered corners. Much like the ones highlighted on this page.
Adjust the TV to the desired viewing angle by pivoting the set on the mounting arm(s), which are typically a ball-and-socket arrangement that allows the set to be turned.
For example, some cabinets feature a vented base which pulls cool air from underneath the cabinet and expels warmer air out of the cable ports in the rear panels.
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