You May Just Have TV Carts Instead Of TV Stands

August 21, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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The wheel has found its way into so many appliances and TV carts are no exception. Whenever you need to move or need something to move to you, it’s the wheel which lies at the very center of all movement. TV Carts are a very simple utility, which make the most of wheels to help move around a whole assortment of goods. You have several styles of carts that help you in a number of ways so how about a TV cart for your home?

TV carts are simply, mobile, functional AV (Audio-visual ) equipment carts, which are designed specifically to keep your TV safe and secure, whenever you move it around. Simply order a rolling TV cart according to your TV’s size and footprint (the area of the base), and you’ll get a utility unit, which has space for nearly every important accessory, along with your TV. These television carts can be really helpful when you’re thinking of moving houses. Simply strap on your TV, DVD player and all the parts, of your home theater system onto one nifty piece of furniture instead of sending each part piece by piece, which would increase the chances of damage.

But moving isn’t the only time you have to move the TV around. Perhaps you have kids at home or an ill grandparent. A television cart will let you move the TV into all parts of your house easily. There won’t be any couch fights for the remote with these wheels around. They’re a really great option in nursing homes and hospitals too, where the sick and infirm need to be entertained. Libraries and schools, can use a TV cart to take the TV to the kids, instead of moving them around every time there’s a multimedia class. Just think of all the rush you’ll avoid.

Safety is the most important consideration for TV stands and carts followed by its utility. A good flat panel TV cart should protect you from any possible electric shocks. The cart itself can be made of wood, or thermoplastic resin for this purpose. The placement of the TV is also important, and ideally it shouldn’t hang off the edges. There should be some space around the TV once it has been seated in the cart, and this requires careful design, based on the TV’s base. Safety straps and mats, for insulation are a common feature of wood TV carts.

There are also other nifty provisions in these carts, like built-in power strips and holes for the TV wires, which saves you the bother of drilling for them. Additionally, some have provisions for a projector or laptop to be placed with the TV. Even fitting a home theater system wouldn’t be a problem considering that, there are corner TV carts available, even for Plasma and LCD screens. The plasma TV cart can be a simple mobile stand, or a full cabinet-like storage shelf, complete with glass shelves and cable management options. It’s your choice really, when it comes to convenience and ease. LCD TV carts are just here to deliver!