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Review on ๐Ÿ“บ PERLESMITH Swivel Universal TV Stand / Base - Table Top TV Stand for 19-39 inch LCD LED TVs - Height Adjustable with Tempered Glass Base, VESA 200x200mm by Jason Epstein

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A few stability notes and a few usage tricks

Our new 24 inch TV weighs about 4 pounds and is rock solid on this stand. I've had monitors this size that weigh three times as much, so I think people with stability issues have much heavier devices regardless of size. The stand itself is very solid. Tips: Stability: If this is your problem, you can add a counterweight to the back, top, or side of the rack. Remove the rack cap and hang a rock or whatever with hook and cord/rope/wire or secure with velcro. Cable Management: We have a small xfinity 'flex' wireless box which you can see attached to the back of our stand in the photos. The white cable is an extension cable, the television and the flute are connected to it. There is also an HDMI cable from the flex cable to the TV. So you could use some zip ties to get it off, but I ripped the cap off the stand post and stuffed most of the extra wire in there. beautiful at the back? Not much, but all you can see from the front is the white power cord. Hooray. Tilt Adjustment: These aren't built in, but cheap stands and mounts still fail this vertical adjustment over time. It said; If you need more or less constant adjustment, you can tilt the screen a few degrees with the included washers. To tilt it up, slide it over the bottom screws between the VESA plate and the screen. And vice versa, lean back. Do not overtighten the screws or you could damage the threads, making unscrewing very painful. Caveat: If it's a small screen like ours, the universal VESA plate may cover some of the inputs on the back. On ours, it only covers the power cord connector, so I had to plug it in before attaching the plate.

Pros
  • TV Stand
Cons
  • Not sure