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		<title>A TV Stands Guide To Help Educate You Before You Purchase</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can’t buy flat screen televisions these days without buying TV stands to go with them. Whether it’s a plasma television or LCD TV it’s almost a necessity to purchase audio video furniture to compliment the high tech piece of equipment you paid such good money for. You don’t want to spend thousands of dollars [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can’t buy flat screen televisions these days without buying <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com">TV stands</a> to go with them. Whether it’s a plasma television or LCD TV it’s almost a necessity to purchase audio video furniture to compliment the high tech piece of equipment you paid such good money for. You don’t want to spend thousands of dollars on a flat panel television only to have it sitting on a piece of poorly constructed wood veneer television stand you had sitting in the garage from the twentieth century.</p>
<p>Too often people make the decision to go out and purchase a new addition to their living room and forget to consider the fact that the LCD plasma television they pick out might not go with the oak TV stand they already have. Lets face it most plasma and LCD televisions are either black or silver, neither of which go with dull brown wood. Don&#8217;t get me wrong wooden TV stands are great and very popular but for a new flat screen televisions you need modern TV stands to go with them in my opinion.<br />
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With the growing popularity of flat screen television it has become inevitable that flat screen TV stands are equally as popular. There are so many different television stands to choose from ranging in style from contemporary modern stands to classic wooden TV stands. Many LCD <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com/plasma-tv-stands/">plasma TV stands</a> are extremely durable and long lasting ranging in very dense materials such as stainless steel, various metal graphite’s, hardwoods and tempered glass. They come in all shapes, colors and sizes and range in price from very cheap to extravagantly expensive. There are hundreds of manufacturers to choose from and all can be found online of course.</p>
<p>When shopping for a <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com/flat-panel-tv-stands/">flat panel TV stands</a> you always want durability first and foremost because a plasma TV these days cost thousands of dollars. While not as heavy as previous tube models they need a sturdy foundation to sit on with shelves to accommodate your audio video accessories and assortment of wires.</p>
<p>Many of the plasma LCD TV stands available today contain a host of options including a 60 degree swivel, audio video storage, angled corners for convenient placement and sonic isolation pads to help stabilize the shelving so the TV doesn’t move. Cable management is also taken into consideration so that you don’t have a bunch of wiring hanging around looking like a bowl of spaghetti. There is nothing worse than a beautiful plasma TV and <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com/corner-tv-stands/">corner TV stands</a> with organized confusion for wiring to make it look very distasteful, your wife would kill you.<br />
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Television stands can be expensive but wouldn’t you rather have the right compliment to your flat panel TV stand than something cheap that looks even cheaper. You can’t go wrong with some of the brand name television stands out there such as , Bello, Tech Craft, Atacama Audio, and Bush TV stands to name a few. Most of these brands come with all the essentials you want in a <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com/television-stand/">television stand</a>. One of the things we as consumers look for is a TV stand with DVD storage because that is essentially your ultimate goal. To have one piece of furniture that stores all your gaming and video capabilities.</p>
<p>To find reliable and high tech TV stands visit your local retailer or go online and search various stores to find the model that best suits your designer television. The most important factor in buying online is finding reliable feedback on which models are working best for people. I highly recommend researching television stands <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com/television-stands/">television stands</a> online before buying anything so you can get a good piece of equipment with a good warranty.</p>


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		<title>Nothing More Beautiful Then An Oak TV Stand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have just gone and bought yourself a new TV and have oak furniture in your home then an oak TV stand could be just what your new addition needs. Once you have taken it out of all of its protective wrapping and the old TV has been taken away. It is time to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have just gone and bought yourself a new TV and have oak furniture in your home then an oak TV stand could be just what your new addition needs. Once you have taken it out of all of its protective wrapping and the old TV has been taken away. It is time to put your new flat panel television in the pride and place in the corner where your old TV used to sit.<br />
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There are many different types of oak <a href="http://tvstandsguide.com">TV stands</a> available on the market. An oak wood TV stand is not only there to act as something on which to base your TV, it also has to fit in with your surroundings.  Oak stands can be made to serve several different functions. You can add them as a pure oak plasma TV stand or you can have them as a TV stand with DVD storage such as a shelf for DVD, Blu-ray, or your old VHS recorder. They can also be used for storing magazines or newspapers, CDs or DVDs, books, or even your many remote controls. An oak furniture TV stand will fit in with most living room spaces and you can be purchased in many different styles and sizes. </p>
<p>An Oregon Oak television stand, made from MDF, will set you back about $25-$30. This is a simple cabinet style television stand with a swivel top to reposition the angle of your TV very easily. It also comes with a shelf underneath the TV to fit your DVD player. Underneath that shelf, there is a double door cabinet with two single shelves. This standard Oak television stand is one of the more typical units that you can purchase. They usually come flat packed for self-assembly, but the instructions are very easy to follow, needing very few tools and very little experience to put them together.<br />
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Many people are also recycling small antique pieces of furniture. There are plenty of small antique shops which will deal in oak television furniture, and all it takes is a little bit of imagination to be able to turn one of these small oak cabinets into an oak television stand. Some people equate the word antique with expensive, this can sometimes be the case, but you can also go for more modern secondhand oak TV furniture that you can recycle. It is always good to recycle where possible. Not only are you helping the environment, you are also getting something which has proven it can stand the test of time. A recycled solid oak TV stand is going to give you durability, versatility, and uniqueness. There will be nobody else who has a TV stand like yours. You can start by looking in your local free ads. You may be too pickup something suitable up very close to you. Otherwise, you should try to find something on eBay.</p>
<p>A Mission oak TV stand is a very popular in today&#8217;s market and can be of great value to your home entertainment system. Whether you go with a dark or light oak TV stand you can be assured that Mission is going to be a great reliable piece of oak TV furniture for your home. </p>


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