Support your 55-inch television on this Insignia 3-in-1 TV stand. It has three wood finish shelves for convenient storage, and you can mount a 150 lb. TV on the unit's top shelf. The swinging-floater mount on this Insignia 3-in-1 TV stand lets you pan the television 45 degrees left or right.
A: We are also renting and did not want to drill holes in the wall. Upon assembly it seemed extremely sturdy. We had a 55" tv standing on the top shelf with no issue for about two weeks when we decided to put together the mounting piece. We now have our 55" mounted on it, again with no issue. Hasn't so much as wiggled in the couple months we've had it up
A: Swivels left to right, tilts forward/backward. Depending where you place the TV on the Mount (measured with a 55" TV) 63 inches high. From second shelf to first shelf 7 1/4" between; from second shelf to third shelf 8" between. Length: 1st shelf 40", 2nd shelf 44", third shelf 48". Width 15", 16" third shelf 18 1/2".
A: 31 1/2 inches from the floor
Q: How much does it weigh? Does it have to be wall mounted or is it free standing?
A: Question 1. Weighs about 35lbs without the swivel mount a little more with it. Question 2. This stand is actually both. It has a bracket that attaches to the stand for a free standing swivel or you can use the INCLUDED wall mount bracket and hardware to mount it above the shelving. Hope this helps. 65" on the free standing swivel
Q: I know it's for a 55" TV, but can it support a 65" TV?
A: Yes you can I have my Samsung 65” attached to it. It only says that it supports less than 55” because the sides stick out and makes it look a bit awkward but other than that it works well.
Q: How long is each shelf from left to right?
A: Top shelf about 39 inches middle shelf about 44 inches bottom about 48i inches
A: This could be any number. There are a set of holes in the stand that allow you to position the mount at different heights, and the mount itself has lots of holes that would allow you to potentially position it at varying heights on your tv. I wanted my tv lower, so I drilled additional holes in the stand.