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The stand is very sturdy. I purchased a 65 inch Sony and I place my TV directly onto the stand. I did not use the Brackets / swivel mounts. My TV has a pedestal type stand which fits very safely(centered) onto of the stand. If your TV has individual legs on ends - this may exceed or max the limits(length wise) of the stand. The reason I did not mount the TV on the brackets was if I should want to move the stand or TV - it would require less caution. I personally did not want to risk my TV on this bracket. The Stand is very complimentary to our living room. The stand holds all our entertainment electronics including the 65" TV, sound bar, DVD player/ small cable receiver. The stand has a feature in back to wrap your cables and power cords around and neatly out of view. If your TV has a centered/pedestal type stand and you place the TV directly on the stand - I would highly recommend this stand. Using the mounts - I would contact the manufacture. I choose not to risk it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes! The tv and stand pair well together where you can either have it sit on top, mount it to the spine or mount it on the wall above it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it should work fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Sandra You should be able to do it, i did mine for 60" samsung tv
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This stand accommodates most flat-panel televisions up to 65 inches.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately the tv has the lousy legs on each end which makes it tipsy and unstable, our plasma that we replaced had the pedestal right in the middle no stability issues, also a follow up question, if you mount it to the bracket is there only one position? We really don't know how else to stabilize it and mounting on the wall is out of the question, old farm house with dry walling, never holds nails or screws
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