AVF FSL1000BUCO Buckingham Oak Cantilever TV Stand for up to 65 inch Reviews

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AVF Buckingham TV Stand The AVF Buckingham is an open shelf TV stand in wood veneer and black glass. It features a full width back panel and thanks to it s oval shape is perfect for positioning into the coner of a room or flat to the wall. The tilting bracket can also be used as a separate wall mount while the cabinet is used as a stand alone TV stand. The central glass shelf is height adjustable with three preset positions to help accomodate most AV equipment. For the perfect viewing angle your TV can be tilted forwards by up to 15 degree and the bracket itself is height adjustable on the rear column. There are cable management holes on the rear of the stand to make cable routing easier and neater. TV Size: Up to 65 inch TVs VESA Compatible Dimensions: 75 x 75mm 100 x 100mm 200 x 100mm 200 x 200mm 300 x 300mm 300 x 400mm 400 x 400mm 400 x 200mm 600 x 400mm Features: This open shelf TV stand in wood veneer and black glass features a full width back panel and is perfect for positioning in the corner or flat to the wall This version of the Buckingham is a 3 in 1 TV stand which can be configured as just as a TV stand or a TV Stand and separate wall mount or TV Stand with column and wall mount The central storage glass shelf is adjustable and has three height positions thus accommodating most electronic accessories Maximum TV Weight: Up to 55KG Maximum Shelf Capacity: Up to 15KG Model: FSL1000BUCO Assembled Dimensions: W1000 x D480 x H1165mm What s in the Box? TV Stand All Fixings Instruction Manual Please note: Screens larger than 46 inch will overhang the stand at the sides this is perfectly safe and normal. All measurements supplied are for overall sizes. Please check your product or contact us if unsure. VESA Dimensions is the most important specification when considering a bracket for your TV. Please double check your TV is compatible with this bracket s maximum VESA (600mm x 400mm) by checking your TV s manual or by measuring the distance between the 4 holes on the rear of your TV.

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