
Kanto MTMA Plus Portable Mount Stand: Designed with integrated cord storage, 2 shelves and locking wheels, this mobile TV stand makes it easy to transport flat-panel TV up to 80", plus accessories, from room to room. Aluminum material with a powdercoat finish ensures long-lasting use.
Q: Could you please let me know how much this TV cart weighs? Thanks!
A: The product weighs 39.2 pounds.
A: Yes the lower shelf is adjustable vertically. Limits would be determined by the lower point of the screen height. The upper shelf has about a 3' adjustable mount that can be positioned up/down vertically as well to suit needs.
Q: Are additional shelves available for this model?
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Q: Is this stand easily tipped? Would it be safe in a school setting?
A: I have a 75" flat panel TV mounted weighing about 108 lbs. When mounted on the cart, it is very stable, although if someone literally tackled the cart it could possible tip over. The wheels all have locks on them, and also assists in keeping the cart stable from minor bumps. Keep in mind as the monitor goes higher, stability will decrease. I currently have this tv positioned about mid-point in max height capability for the cart.
Q: Is this product compatible with a 65 inch Samsung Curve?
A: This cart will fit many VESA sizes. Just look at the VESA specifications for your TV and insure that mount will fit the range you need. The cart is designed for larger TV's, but it also has many sizes of the bolts, and the hardware will also adjust width/height wise to fit the different VESA sizes to accommodate most TV's.
Q: Is the height adjustable? Will my DVD player fit on the shelf
A: The lower and upper shelf are adjustable, as well as the height the TV will be mounted at. The mount brackets for the VESA tv mounts can be adjusted up/down, as well as the vertical height while the stand is being assembled. I do not recommend adjusting the Stand Height with a tv mounted on the stand. That would require dismounting the TV and adjusting the mounts to unweight the stand. The shelves would be adjustable while the TV is mounted on the stand.