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Universal TV Stand with Swivel Mount for 20 to 37 inch TVs UT1003

June 10, 2017 - Comment

This universal tv stand looks simple, elegant and won’t take a lot of sapce. It is a conbination of shelf and mount, what’s more, The mount can Swivel +/-35, make you have a perfect view.This Universal TV Stand is your solution. It’s small space size make it perfect for TV and can still hold your

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(as of June 10, 2017 6:37 am GMT+0000 - Details)

This universal tv stand looks simple, elegant and won’t take a lot of sapce. It is a conbination of shelf and mount, what’s more, The mount can Swivel +/-35, make you have a perfect view.This Universal TV Stand is your solution. It’s small space size make it perfect for TV and can still hold your components and DVDs! The included mount holds up to 37 TV and hides all your cords down the back panel.

Product Features

  • Capacity weight 88lbs 80*40mm iron tube with cable management system to hide the messy cable
  • Base width 14.6inch, Max. depth 9.4inch, 7/10 inch thickness MDF with high quality surface finisihing, more safety and stability ,not your TV`s tipping over
  •  This TV stand adds a unique ability to swivel where others cannot. Now your TV can be directed up to 35 degrees in each direction towards the viewing area by pivoting the unit. No need to twist the base with it. This feature is usually available only on articulating TV mounts
  • This mount will fit most TVs from 20 to 37inches in size . To make sure this mount will fit insure your TV’s VESA bolt pattern falls between these two sizes : 100(h)mm x 100(w)mm up to 200(h)mm x 200(w)mm. If your TV’s VESA pattern falls between these two sizes then it will fit your TV
  • Masterfully Hide your Wires! – No need to see those wires anymore! A specially designed channel in the column is made to hide all your wires. Power cords, HDMI cables and the like are well hidden from view. This also enables you to hide the wires without going through the wall and making holes and or hiring an electrician to do it.

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