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Old 27-12-2008, 8:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which stand do i choose??

To cut a long story short.

My lcd atm is in the corner on a nice glass stand, that i got with my Tosh WLT66...now i am buying an Monitor Audio RS6 Silver Package & need to give my floor standers some room.

- I cannot really change my room around due to a L shaped Sofa.
- And a bludy dining table!!

Should i wall mount the lcd in the corner - im not sure about this....
-Shall i buy one of them thinner stands that have the bracket at the top to hold the lcd....speakers would have the space in both situations.....


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The Origin range of TV stands may be suitable for your problem.

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Re: Which stand do i choose??

Hi

If you choose to mount your TV in the corner then you could use our unique corner bracket;

M-Form - 32" to 52" Corner Bracket With 2 Shelves

This would also take a couple of bits of kit like DVD player and SKY box to free up even more space on your floor.

It is also available without the shelves if you just want to mount your TV.

Let me know if you need any more info.

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