AM alphamount Universal TV Stand Table Top TV Base for 26-55 Inch LED LCD OLED Flat Screen TVs Max VESA 400x400mm Height Adjustable TV Mount Stand Holds up to 88lbs with Tempered Glass Base APTVS06
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Thank you for your inquiry. br>The glass bottom measures 15 inches in diameter. 74"x10. 23". br>If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at: Alphamount's customer service email address is [email protected]. com.
Mine included a wall-mounted anti-tip wire. It necessitates a hole in the wall to be drilled.
Thank you for your inquiry. br>The universal TV stand will accommodate most 26-inch flat-screen televisions. The screen size is 55 inches. However, the TV must be less than 88 pounds in weight and the VESA must be between 100 and 400 millimeters in length. Could you please tell me what model of television you have? So that we can confirm whether our TV stand will fit your TV and make a recommendation to you right away.br>You can adjust the TV stand's lowest height to 11. 8". (the distance between the plate's middle and the base)br>If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: Alphamount's customer service email address is [email protected]. com.
The back of the television should be measured. The pattern on our 42-inch Visio is 100x100 mm. 8"x8" in size br>br>According to the description, it can be adjusted from 100 to 400mm, though I wouldn't recommend anything larger than a 50" stand. br>br>Make certain you have the Vizio bolts. I didn't use any spacers, but I did use some "medium-sized" ones. 1/8" thick, 1" wide spacers to spread out the stress on the TV itself. It wasn't necessary because it was just me and I already had the spacers from the previous stand mount.
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br>br>Independence: br>br>Independence: br>br>Independ the freedom to take your own stand in life without being limited by make or model br>br>Justice: watch out, there's a new sheriff in town who doesn't judge, is compatible, and listens to your problems when no one else will. br>br>Happiness is a state of mind. It doesn't need to be explained. br>br>This is a TV stand that does exactly what it says on the tin: it holds the television. And it does a fantastic job of it.
It was nicely packaged. There aren't any rattles or missing components. All of the assembly instructions are very straightforward. Nuts, bolts, and washers are packaged in clear plastic and clearly labeled. I've put together a lot of DIY projects, and this was by far the most well-packaged and simple-to-assemble item I've ever seen. It's very sturdy, and the black glass base looks great.
br>br>Delivery was satisfactory (except for the fact that the driver placed it against our side gate rather than our front door). The instruction manual, on the other hand, leaves something to be desired. How to attach the lower clips that hold the TV to the bottom of the rear bracket is the single most important piece of information. The manual tries to assist by displaying a "close up. " which is a tad bit too small. It took both of us a few minutes to figure out what was going on. br>br>Hint: the locking screw goes up, and the bracket with the tab goes INSIDE the rail. which keeps the screw in place- facing the correct direction br>br>It would be extremely beneficial to have a larger drawing. br>br>The rest of the day went by without incident, which is always a good thing. br>br>Of course, bring your own metric hex wrenches and Philips screwdriver (I reused the bolts on the back of the TV, which have a Phillips head).
This television stand is both attractive and sought after. Everything is included in the package. - Bolts of various sizes, as well as the necessary tools - because tv backs come in a variety of shapes and sizes In addition, the instructions were quite useful. It took a while to put together just because of the size of spacers required. Once you've done that, the other side will be simple. This is true of any television stand, though don't expect it to be particularly tall. It's a tabletop stand. br>What I was most impressed with was the customer service, because my base arrived with a chip on one of the corners. I sent an email to the company, and they promptly responded. In light of today's delays, the replacement part arrived quickly. The television stand is both attractive and functional. The word swivel appears in a few of the reviews. It's not a swivel chair. I'll probably just put a piece of felt underneath it and turn it as needed. I have a sound bar in front of the base in this picture. They do provide a place for the wires to be tucked away in the back. I simply did not finish the task. This purchase has pleased me. br>.
It was simple to assemble the product. Since I decided against installing wall mounts in my new home, I needed a couple of tv stands. My Toshiba 40" and 42" televisions fit perfectly on the stands. Because these were older, heavier flat panels, I was a little concerned at first. The larger television was placed at the bottom, while the smaller was placed in the middle. Both appear to be well-supported and sturdy.
I was able to put it together (female, haha) and get my TV up and running in a reasonable amount of time. If the pictures in the instructions don't help you figure out which way the parts go, I recommend watching the video associated with this product on Amazon's website, which worked perfectly with my Vizio TV.
This is a good option if you just want to change out the legs on your TV. This may not be the best option if you want to increase the brightness of your TV's display. The larger the television, the lower it will sit on the stand. br>Do not be fooled by the advertisements' illustrations. Even at the highest setting, it will not raise my Sony 55" TV to eye level viewing, as I had hoped. br>To raise our TV to eye level (hopefully), I'll need the next model up. br>However, this appears to be a well-made TV stand, and I believe it would be better suited to a 32" to 42" TV than a 50" or 55" set.
The directions were a little challenging. I installed the part that turns the TV upside down, but it still works, and I don't need it to go any higher. I could take out four screws and turn it around if I wanted to. Although the bottom tends to return to its original position, I have a small book behind it at the base that keeps it in place. I don't mind the minor inconvenience in exchange for the good value.