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Review on ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Optimized Search: EleTab Artistic Easel 45-65" LED LCD Screen Tripod TV Display Stand with Adjustable Swivel Mount and Tripod Base by Marcus Cross

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stylish, durable and very comfortable

Very very happy with this product. My television has gone from being a fairly obvious and unattractive fixture in my living room to a stylish and less obtrusive part of it. ProsStylish: I really like the wooden legs which inspired me to choose this product. It looks great in the room. Wood is very different from the metal and plastic you see on most coasters. Durability: The wood is quite strong and easily supports my 65 inch TV. Convenient: The stand allows you to rotate the TV so I can turn it over and watch TV from my kitchen, or just flip it over when outside light is obscuring the view. Lift it up, but my TV has a bulge at the base that forced me to remove the lock washer holding it. minuses. Note. Most of these downsides aren't really product flaws, just considerations when choosing a tripod over another type. Danger of tipping: First, let me say that the stand is sturdy enough that I would never worry about it falling off on its own. I didn't install a metal cable to screw to the wall in case it breaks because I live alone and it doesn't bother me. Hanging cords: You need to position it next to an outlet so hanging cords aren't too obvious. The build starts out a bit confusing, but then it goes fast: it took me about 5-10 minutes to figure out the instructions (mainly pictures) as they come with 8 types of screws and a handful of washers. When I found out they were options only, I ignored the instructions and used the washers as made sense for my TV with the correct screws. It took 30-40 minutes from start to finish. Moving is impractical for large TVs: I have a 65" TV and could barely hold it up myself (mine is 6ft 4" and 225), so I think most people will need a second person to hold it to lift. At one point I needed someone to rotate my legs while holding the TV. No space for remote controls and other devices: My TV is a smart TV, so I don't have a set-top box or DVD player. Player. If so, I think your best bet would be a small discreet stand alongside it. What I did was make a small remote control holder and attached it to the back of the TV so I could keep the remotes there when not in use. Overall I think it's a great product and I really have to say it's a great job. EleTab. It's very comfortable day in and day out, easy to take apart (I move often) and everyone who visited commented on the dramatic impact it had on the look of my living room. 5 Stars!

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Can't remember