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Sights and Sounds of the Millennium
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Swivel TV Stands: If room layout makes it difficult to see the screen from certain angles, or if glare interferes with viewing, swivel stands give you the option to adjust screen position. Weight limitations are important with swivel TV stands, due to the stress of movement.
Pedestal TV Stands: If your goal is to do away with clutter, pedestal TV stands are understated, yet bold enough to display your big screen in all its majesty. Pedestal TV stands can be placed anywhere there is an outlet; wire and cable-hiding accessories keep the neat appearance you desire.
TV Cabinets/Armoires: Select low, sleek designs with glass shelving, wood, and/or glass doors are versatile options for the smallest or the largest TVs. You could also go tall and bold with TV cabinets and armoires that hide TVs and components behind cabinet doors.
Entertainment Centers: Bold and functional, even expandable, entertainment centers are for people with space to spare and stuff to stash. From one-piece units to components, entertainment centers offer a built-in look with custom areas for TV, DVD players, stereos, speakers, and favorite films.
TV Carts: Metal to wood, low-level to tiers; this is a no-frills way to hold TVs and A/V components when function overrules fashion.
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