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.
These offer a more enclosed space for your AV equipment and allow you to hide your devices away. In some cases this can be an important consideration if you do not want your living space overtaken by technology.
These TV stands have grown in popularity since they were originally conceived in the mid-2000’s. However, this type of stand can be more complex to install than a glass or wooden TV stand.
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.
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.
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