A:AnswerYes it can be left off. I had my TV set up today on that exact stand and it is beautiful and not on the mount - it is just sitting on the top shelf. Very satisfied and happy with the stand, it is really a nice piece
A:AnswerI got a 50" Sony and the stand at the same time so I didn't mount a small tv to it but I think from the looks of it you could probably be fine mounting a 32" or so idk about going to much smaller but I think you could put just about any size up to a 65".
A:AnswerHello BKL, this TV stand supports most TVs up to 65" and 135 lbs, with a Flat or Curved/Recessed back. A set of TV mounting screws are included; if none of the bolts fit your TV you will need to purchase them separately.
A:AnswerThis setup allows u to mount to wall or attach to bar stand on entertainment center. If u use tv bar stand, make sure to not elevate to Max height. TV begins to sway sleightly at top height when walking in front of it. Bracket that attaches to bar has 8 holes on top. 4 on left and four on right. I used bottom 3 to bring height down slightly. Mounting brackets that attache to TV are also height adjustable. I put at half way point from top to bottom. TV is mounted about 1 foot above top glass and does not sway anymore. To b sure if it will hold tv, check the weight for stand and weight of tv. Not sure how much to assemble. Maybe 50-100$
A:AnswerI use the table top. I did not mount my 65 inch TV and, in fact, I had to buy this as my nice old entertainment center wasn't long (wide) enough to accommodate my TV's legs. (No center stand!!) ;-(
A:AnswerIt will actually depend on the width of your 39" TV and the location of the mounting holes. The mounting frame is approximately 32 inches wide. Please contact your local Best Buy to see if a display for this item is available and confirm if your TV is compatible. Feel free to contact us at 866-942-5362 M-F, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (PST) if you have any further questions.
A:AnswerWe have it about 4 inches from the wall and it can only turn about 20 degrees.
If the tv was 60"'s I think it would need to be at least 30"s from the wall to rotate a full 90 degrees so about 15"s to reach 45 degrees