LCD TV Stands- The Way To Pick The Right One
There are some manufacturers that provide LCD tv stands with their upright or flat screen televisions. That LCD TV stands that come with a new LCD television are designed for use with that specific model and may not be secure enough for different television sets. One of the advantages of the thinner profile LCD televisions is being able to mount them on the wall, but many still prefer to place them on stands that put them in a more comfortable position for viewing.
Due to the wide screen format of most LCD TVs, they usually will not physically fit into a traditional television spot in an entertainment center. These TV stands are close in size to other units available and will often be adequate for most TVs. Using the LCD TV Stands can allow it to be positioned on top of a very stable cabinet or dresser.
The size of the screen will determine the safest type of LCD TV stands to use with a particular model. Many of the larger screen, above 50-inches, will probably be safer on a long, slender stand instead of two small foot-shaped stands or one that swivels, allowing the screen to be turned for better viewing.
Double Check Security Of The Stand
Most LCD Flat Panel TV stands are built specifically for a particular model TV and will be able to safely keep it in place. Examine the TV and stand to make sure it is very stable after you have installed it. A rug or carpet is not a great place to set up your TV, it would be much safer in a solid and stable location.
The LCD televisions should be moved very carefully as to not break the very thin glass that holds the liquid crystal technology. The LCD TV may become inoperable if it falls off the stand. The LCD TV stands should hold the unit securely allowing no opportunity to tip.
There are a few wall mounted flat screen TV’s where LCD TV stands are not necessarily required. In the event replacement stands have to be purchased they are best purchased from the manufacturer or authorized representative to insure the replacements hold the television as securely as they are intended.




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