TV Stands For Flat Screens
Electronics July 3rd, 2009These days, when people pick up television they almost mean they’re buying a flat screen TV. Generally, flat screen TV’s are quite expensive so you just couldn’t buy any old TV stand. Here are some tips that would help you find a TV stand that would work really well with you.
Usually, the screen size of flat TV’s are wider than the conventional ones but the depth of the screen is less. This means that the size of your TV stand doesn’t have to be as big to carry the television
There’s more to a flat panel TV than just the size. It’s aspect ratio is different from the conventional TV. Conventional TV’s have a ratio of 4:3 which makes it look almost like square. Flat TV’s, however, have 16:9 which appears to be rectangular. This aspect ratio contain both the HDTV and film formats and provides a great watching experience.
A TV stand now needs to be wider to protect the length of the TV screen. If you put a flat screen TV on and old TV stand, the ends would hang over the edge and it could be knocked over if someone bumped into it.
More and more styles for TV stands have been popping. There are longer, narrower and sometimes lowered to the ground. But the most popular these days is the flat entertainment center. These types provide a flat, wall-like surface on which to mount the television and the space either at the bottom or on the sides for storages.
Lastly, many people choose not to buy any TV stand at all and just mount their television directly on the wall. A small piece of furniture to store other media equipment can add to the final touch.
When shopping for a media stand always keep in mind the safety of your television. Get a stand or mount that will support your television and at the same time blend with your overall style.
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