October 11, 2009
Stand For A 42 Inch LCD TV
In today’s market it is difficult to buy audio video furniture and equipment at a bargain. Big companies like Circuit City are either filing bankruptcy or going out of business selling brand named entertainment goods at a fraction of the retail price.
The design gesture of the 21st century is tightly focused on creating sleek, clean and clear designer lines in your living room or entertainment area. Hiding messy cables…keeping accessories discretely to one side…while emphasizing the stunning visual impact of widescreen plasma and LCD TV, along with the sonic richness of stereo surround sound…means reaching for the most up-to-date in TV stand design possibilities.
Color, texture, lighting, furnishing style choices all can be simply coordinated with a choice of cherry TV stand or oak TV stands. You’ll obtain the soft eco-friendly look of polished wood to balance your other furnishings and home entertainment furniture setting. Don’t ignore the Swedish Modern cool elegance of a glass TV stand. What you may give up by way of finger prints and dust is more than compensated by the ultra-modern see-thru aesthetic created by a tinted glass TV stand.
2. Decide if the stand will position your TV at an optimal viewing height. The height of the TV is an individual choice ” make sure the stand you select will place your 42 inch LCD TV at the height you desire. If you can, find a changeable stand that gives you some flexibility. If not, determine the right height for you and choose an appropriate height stand. An easy way to compute your optimal height is to sit in your favorite chair or couch and find out how high your eye level is. Once you’ve found out eye level, make sure your 42 inch LCD TV will be centered at that point. A lot of stands are pre-engineered to approximate an appropriate viewing level for the average person, but make sure you’re comfortable with that height before you make a purchase. Some pedestal stands are changeable; if you don’t need storage space, check out a pedestal stand.
3. Check if the stand has integrated cable management. If you’re buying a cabinet with a closed back, cable management probably isn’t a problem, since you’ll have plenty of space to hide cables. If you’re paying attention to a pedestal stand or a stand with an open back, make sure there are provisions built in to hide all the cables you may have. If you have a home theater, video gaming system, DVD player, and other components, you’ll have many cables running from component to component ” make sure the stand gives you ample room to store those cables out of sight. The stand shouldn’t just house your 42 inch LCD TV ” it should also handle all the cables and components.
If you value your LCD television then you know buying an LCD television stand is a requirement. It not only compliments your entertainment room but it permits you to pile up your collection of media and may add a little spice of decoration in your living room. LCD and plasma TV stands are abundant in stores. Just be sure you go with a brand name and not some low-priced knockoff otherwise you might find your TV on the ground one day.
Filed under Art And Entertainment by Caroline Diller
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