These tended to be rectangular in design, although as many TV’s are positioned in the corner of the room, it wasn’t long before corner TV stands were developed.
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.
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.
Also known as a TV mount stand, they can provide the shelf space and compact design of a more traditional TV stand, combined with the ability to hang an TV as if it were wall-mounted. This can also provide you with more room for your hardware underneath the TV.
For example, a VESA200 TV will have 200mm between each of the mounting holes and it is critical the mounting bracket on the TV mount stand is capable of supporting this VESA fitting both horizontally and vertically.
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