This TV stand is so strong and beautiful that I bought another one for the second TV in my house. It has multiple height options for different needs. want low You can do it. do you want high you can do it too Me? I set it pretty low. It took me a bit of fiddling to find the exact spot I wanted. But I definitely had no shortage of options. Between the various mounting holes in the brackets that you mount to the back of your TV and the mounting holes in the center stand that the brackets attach to, there are many options to go higher or lower. For the second TV I talked about, I attached the cable box to the back brace and also wrapped the power and audio cables for the TV, cable box, and soundbar around the back brace. (see attached pics) I bought a 3 foot 3 outlet extension to plug in whatever I ran through the rear cord clamp. (More on this clip below). Now, if I want to move the television to another room β for example for football on Sundays β I only have to unscrew the coaxial cable from the cable socket and pull the extension cable out of the socket. Then I can take all that stuff with me to another room, plug in the power and cable sockets, and Viola! Two TVs in a football room! Hooray! Another feature of this TV stand that I didn't think would interest me is the ability to rotate the TV left or right. Plus, 35 degrees of movement in each direction is more than you would expect! You may not have space on either side or behind your TV to utilize the full range of motion available to you. As it turns out, I use the rotate feature in both rooms. One room is bigger than the other. And it's great! For those of you who might be wondering, it remains stable throughout the range of motion. And they are both 50 inch TVs. You can see in the attached pictures that I mounted a soundbar on top of the TV. The TV stand comes with enough screws/washers etc for this type of installation. The VESA holes used to mount the speaker are the same as those used to mount the TV stand. These washers come in handy to accommodate the difference in depth between the top and bottom holes that the TV mounts use. TV Brackets There are washers (equal to the thickness of the speaker brackets) and TV brackets in the bottom holes. No more hesitation or rocking. Some may see this negatively. I do not think so. Except when I move it on Sundays. phew! The cable clip on the luggage rack is ridiculously small, just big enough to route the power cable. and maybe something else. But certainly not a bunch of HDMI cables, power cords and the like. I found a way around this myself with the short extension I mentioned. Plus, there's nothing some zip ties or Velcro can't do.
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