📺 Elevate your viewing game with style and strength!
The PERLESMITH Universal TV Stand is a robust, height-adjustable table-top mount designed for 22-70 inch TVs, supporting up to 110 lbs with a VESA compatibility of 200x100 to 800x600mm. Featuring a tempered glass base and flexible installation options, it combines safety, style, and convenience for a premium TV setup experience.
Brand Name | PERLESMITH |
Item Weight | 4.13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 4.72 x 1.57 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PSTVS01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
A**A
PERFECT!
absolutely LOVE these! So sturdy, easy to attach, and work great. No complaints at all. fit my 65 in perfectly!
V**L
Very sturdy and easy to put together and easy to mount your tv
It’s amazing especially if you can’t mount your tv on the wall
S**.
Sturdy, balanced, and affordable!
I got this for a 2013 LG 47”tv. Well within the VESA measurement specs for this tv. Reasonably priced, solid design, and it sets up flat/well balanced! I would recommend a patient and methodical mindset while assembling. The directions were kind of difficult for me to correctly align and determine if the orientation of specific parts matched the images shown in the instructions. I had to constantly refer to the images while putting it together, so it took me longer than I had expected. The difficulty I experienced at first was presumably due to me since I only skimmed through the manual, then quickly made sure that all the parts were there. If I wouldn’t have been in such a hurry to put it together, and instead slow down; it probably wouldn’t have taken so long. However, even when I did eventually slow down it still required careful focus to get it right. I’ve assembled plenty of tv stands, and other furnishings through out the years, but this one stands out. I’ll just chalk it up to my impatience, & frustration that had me second guessing the directions. At the very least, I think the directions seemed to be unintuitive compared to other similar types of assemblies. The again, maybe it was just me, and without meaning to, I ended up making it more difficult than it should have been. Just thought I should explain my experience, so others might avoid the mistakes I made and save some time and frustration. The product is great though, and totally serves it purpose!
D**K
Not Perfect, But Still Great
The problem I had was my 70 inch LG 4K TV wouldn't fit on my desk. I got a new TV so I wanted to move my older TV into my computer room to use as a backup when the living room is in use. The problem with this TV is the stand it comes with, while extremely sturdy, are spaced too far apart to fit on my desk. I need 54 inches of width and I only have 48. I was going to rig something up when I decided to check out Amazon to see what's available. I was surprised to find the variety of different types of TV stands, many styles I've never seen before. This particular style being one of them. The design is very clever, use the VESA bolt holes to mount a custom stand. The kit is relatively easy to assemble, you're going to need a couple 1/2 inch wrenches and a Phillips head screw driver at the least. The mount is an all steel design. The steel is 1/8 inch thick, so it's heavy duty, on question about that. The kit comes with mounting hardware for many larger TVs. Although, I have worked with TVs that required bolts smaller in diameter than what is included in this kit. Once I had the legs assembled, it was pretty evident that the two pieces, once assembled, don't sit perfectly flat. The bottom support piece, the foot I suppose, is flat enough to get the job done. But the leg, at least on one side, was a little off angle. It didn't seem to affect the way the TV sat unless you started pushing on it. There was a little bit of whobble, not enough to cause the TV to fall or tip over, but enough that if you bump into the TV, it will flex a little bit. The stand has a good amount of adjustment. It was just large enough to fit my 70 inch TVs mount points and no larger. From what I understand, 400mm vertically is the what the vast majority of TVs require. Width wise, there is no limit, because the mounting points aren't connected. There is some adjustability height wise. I prefer the lowest height possible, which is what you see in my pic. Once on my desk, it was very clear, this stand is very stable. You'd have to hit it very hard to knock it over. You'd have to push it hard enough that the TV wouldn't probably slide off the edge of your stand rather than tip. I saw some people recommending a strap kit to secure it to the wall. For me that's completely unnecessary. I don't have kids or pets running around my house. I'm glad I went with this kit, the price was reasonable, it got the job done and I'm happy with the results. Due to the uneven angle of one of my stands legs, I'm only giving 4 stars.
Z**!
Form Follows Function. Sturdy and Very Versatile. Read On....
These legs were rather easy to assemble and all the necessary tools were provided. They perfectly fit my 65" Vizio M-Series QLED TV. In hindsight I would have lowered the height to be as flush as possible with the TV stand. But it still looks ok.They are constructed of solid metal that's well powder coated in black. The leg sides also have a snap on plastic cover to make them more in style with the modern TV asthetic. Each leg is constructed of three pieces bolted together. The TV does not tip or move really at all. Very sound pieces. I like that they narrow the footprint of the original legs that came with the TV. Those were flimsy plastic and mounted almost to the outside corners which would have meant that I would've had to buy a new TV stand. These legs use the existing wall mount bolt locations on the TV that are much closer toward the center.Note, in order to lower the TV a bit and accommodate the angled legs, I had to use a set of the spacers that came with the kit in order to clear the bottom of the TV frame. There are multiple spacer and bolt sets provided with the unit to keep it "universal" . It's not difficult to choose the correct width and length of the bolts. Do not forget to use the washers so that the weight of the TV doesn't pull the bolt head thru the openings on the frame of the legs.So Honestly, these aren't super stylish but they are definitely better than the original factory legs. I'm not a big fan of TVs on weird feet anyway but the universal traditional stands with a center neck and base were $60-$80 on here for the ones that were wide enough to accommodate a 65" TV and not look silly. No way was I going to spend that kind of money when these were so much more economical. I would highly recommend these, not because of the form but definitely for the function.
K**0
Great deal!!
The stand was much better than I expected. Plus it came with all screws and spacers.
D**T
TV stand
Easy to assemble and it’s very strong. I’m really happy with it.
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