Corner TV stands hold television sets in room corners. Their backs consist of two panels joined at right angles, designed to fit into corner spaces. They are commonly used in small rooms, where larger wall stands can take up too much room. Most corner stands also have additional shelves for DVD players, projectors, and other TV peripherals.
These corner TV stands are permanently assembled, usually by soldering or nailing the panels together. They are usually made of wood or stainless steel. They are sturdier than do-it-yourself stands, but are more difficult to move and transport.
These corner TV stands come in separate pieces, which have to be assembled by the user. They are usually made of plastic, aluminum, or other light materials. They are easy to move, but may not be able to support heavy sets.
Storage: Choose a corner TV stand with storage shelves for DVD players or VCRs. If you have a large DVD collection, look for one with a storage drawer or DVD rack to display your DVDs.
Mobility: Choose a corner TV stand that you can easily move around the room. For heavy stands like wood or steel, look for those with rollers or casters so that you can move them without unloading the TV and other devices.
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