This TV stand looks like legs for your TV! I installed it on a 55 inch Roku TV. Please note that the back of the TV on this model has several protrusions making it difficult to flush install the brackets as the TV itself is not flush. I like this stand very much. This increased the height of the device more than the original legs, which is what I was hoping for. Note that the height may vary depending on the mounting points on the back of your specific TV. The cables are routed from the back of your TV, through the legs and to the edge of the table so they are out of sight. There are two plastic covers to keep the cables and wires in place. This space isn't very large and the plastic parts didn't want to slide into place easily due to the thickness of our power cord. It was manageable and looks clean at the end. I find the stand to be quite sturdy, but I might be concerned if I had small children around me pulling on it. However, it will handle small bumps without bouncing. I've seen Revain sell seat belts for this issue if you need them. The kit comes with a lot of screws, nuts and plastic spacers which I believe that they are suitable for a variety of devices of different sizes. I think that only uses about 1/3 of the included gear. Supposedly, the kit includes many fasteners of different sizes, so you can use all possible fastening options. I also installed the WALI Universal Soundbar Mounting Brackets under these desktop stand mounts. They are U-shaped and are screwed to the soundbar. It took a few adjustments to get it back in place - tightening the hardware and re-loosening it to fit properly. Apparently my soundbar (Sony) has weird mounting points, but I managed. To be honest, the soundbar is showing its age and I saw no reason to replace it. Overall we think it's funny that this stand makes our TV look like it's about to get up and go and we still love it. It did the job and took me less than an hour to put everything together. I like the soundbar on the front facing my face. Now I can hear conversations in movies much clearer. I also got the height of the center of the TV right at eye level when we're sitting on the couch. This stand will greatly enhance your movie viewing experience and I highly recommend it. The instructions weren't very helpful, but they did show how to assemble the brackets and attach them to the legs. If you don't want to juggle screws and parts to customize it for your particular setup, you can skip this step. If you have a DIY stubbornness, you might like this kit. Please note that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Judging from the photos it seems that the legs could be installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you will break the TV. Please note that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you will break the TV. Please note that I saw a review where someone thought that the stand is unstable and could tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this you'll break the TV that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you will break the TV. Please note that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Based on the photos, it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards, whereby the short ends of the legs could remain in front, which would be wrong. Don't do this you'll break the TV that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you will break the TV. Please note that I saw a review where someone thought the stand was unstable and could tip over. Judging from the photos it seems that the legs could be mounted backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you'll break the TV that someone thought the stand was unstable and might tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do this, you'll break the TV that someone thought the stand was unstable and might tip over. Based on the photos it looks like the legs could have been installed backwards leaving the short ends of the legs in front which would be wrong. Don't do that, you'll break the TV as if the legs could have been installed backwards, leaving the short ends of the legs in front, which would be wrong. Don't do that, you'll break the TV as if the legs could have been installed backwards, leaving the short ends of the legs in front, which would be wrong. Don't do that, you'll break the TV
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