COMPATIBILITY — Rfiver tv floor stand can raise your TV without drilling into your wall. Compatible VESA mounting hole patterns at back of tv(WxH)100×100-400x400mm, such as 100×100/200×100/200×200/300×200/300×300/400×200/400×300/400x400mm. Suitable for TV screen size from 32 to 70 inches with a maximum load capacity of 50kgs (110lbs).
SAFE & STRONG STRUCTURE — Made of heavy duty steel and tempered glass base. The cantilever tv stand is very well constructed and heavy, holds your television securely and safely. Anti-slip rubber feet ensure stability and protect the floor from scratches. Safety lock design included in brackets to prevent your tv from slipping aside or falling off. It is ideal for small spaces, like corner, end of bed, small living room.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE & SWIVEL MOUNT — The tv mounting bracket has a good range of mounting heights for living room purposes, you have a couple of ways to adjust the stand height from 1120mm to 1270mm depending on your TV’s mount points, help you get an optimum viewing height. Meanwhile, the TV stand can also swivel left and right 30 degrees in each side to provide you a wide-range viewing angles when watch the TV.
SHELF STORAGE & CABLE MANAGEMENT– The metal shelf is optional and height adjustable, it can easily hold game console, DVD/Blu-Ray player and other audio video accessories, max 11kgs(24lbs). The integrated cable management is very effective in concealing the cables, easily route cables through the central support pole keeping your equipment and accessories neat and organized.
EASY TO ASSEMBLE — This floor tv stand is all sealed up and well packaged. The package comes with all necessary screws, nuts and bolts in separately labelled packets, also a clear graphic manual.
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Peter Donnell
As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!