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Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

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Old 14-10-2009, 3:57 PM   #1
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Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

This is my current 32" Toshiba with the matching Toshiba stand, which can't be used for another tv.

I'm looking to buy a 40" or 42" LCD to go into the same corner.
Can anyone recommend a good quality cantilever stand that would fit?
The current stand measures 79cms wide x 45cms deep.
The height is 80cms from floor to centre of TV screen.
I am not bothered about the new TV being wider than the stand.
Some swivel facility would be good, the current stand allows a small amount of swivel, which allows for guests.
I'm willing to spend up to £200.

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Old 14-10-2009, 5:30 PM   #2
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Re: Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

Hi,

From the sounds of what you need I would particularly recommend the Alphason AA-2G-BR to you.

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Re: Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

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From the sounds of what you need I would particularly recommend the Alphason AA-2G-BR to you.
Thanks for the reply and the info.
I did see this stand, but was concerned at the width.
I am quite interested in an Aquila stand in your site too, but I am concerned that it is described as being "tall".
Can you advise what sort of viewing height this stand would have?
My current TV sits approx 80cms from the floor to screen centre.
I would like around the same, it's a good height.

Aquila - FAV-S24R 32 37 40 42 46 50 Inch TV Stand Cantilever | BIG AV

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Re: Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

Hi

I can't see too clearly what kit you have on the shelves but this corner bracket would do the job and also free up some floor space;

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It has two shelves which will hold a SKY box/DVD/PS3 or whatever.

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Old 15-10-2009, 10:54 AM   #5
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Re: Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

Hi,

I can work that out precisely for you but I would need the measurement from the lower mounting holes on the back of your television to the very bottom of the TV set and also the total height of your TV, I can give you an answer with this info.

You have a little bit of flexibility with height as you can mount the TV itself higher or lower on the bracket. I think you should be able to get the centre of the screen to be around 80cm from the floor but if you can get me thos measurements I will confirm.

Hope this helps.
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I can work that out precisely for you but I would need the measurement from the lower mounting holes on the back of your television to the very bottom of the TV set and also the total height of your TV, I can give you an answer with this info.

You have a little bit of flexibility with height as you can mount the TV itself higher or lower on the bracket. I think you should be able to get the centre of the screen to be around 80cm from the floor but if you can get me thos measurements I will confirm.

Hope this helps.
Many thanks, I'll try and get this info from the Philips users on here.
The Aquila stand looks favourite.
Bit out of my budget, but it looks a quality product.
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Re: Which cantilever/corner stand? (see photo)

Hi,

Once you have the dimensions private message me, I have something to tell you about the FAV-S24R but it might be against forum rules.
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