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42" TV stand - advice and recommendations
Hi,
well, after purchasing a new TV, I need a stand to complete it. I had this in mind, its simple and straigh forward. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Premier-HF00...cmu_pg__header what i would like is something like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sonorous-EVO...19736&sr=1-168 but looking at the price gives me a heart attack. can anyone recommend any other ones? I would like a wooden one, but they cost around £400. which looks like a cabinet, etc...draws, doors with tinted glass which open and slide in... |
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i didn't bother buying a new stand for mine, i already had a CRT stand, it's rugged and stops it falling down, so it works for me
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Not a stand but this will not break the bank.
http://www.7dayshop.com/barkan-lcd-p...%20mount&sl=sl |
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Hi There,
I have the first stand in your post. It's a very good stand for the money. Just bear in mind if you wanted to use PC speakers for your TV and place them on the shelf underneath you have a height limit of 8 inches. otherwise a cracking looking stand great for the money. |
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