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The VIVO Mobile TV Cart is a versatile and robust solution for displaying screens from 32 to 83 inches, supporting up to 110 lbs. With its mobile design, adjustable height, and dual shelves, it’s perfect for both professional and personal use, ensuring optimal viewing angles and easy transport.
Manufacturer | VIVO |
Brand | VIVO |
Item Weight | 36.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 27 x 72 inches |
Item model number | STAND-TV01B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Dual Shelf |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_STAND-TV01B |
I**S
A "best buy!" much more sturdy and steady than stands that are 4-5 times more expensive. And easy to assemble.
Very steady and sturdy. The second one I have purchased for a church. This one is for a 42-inch LED tv, the earlier one is for a 50-inch tv. The small shelf below the tv is perfect for holding a small DVD player and a couple of DVD cases. The shelf at the top, which would be behind the tv, has little use for me. Just gets in the way. But it can be left off without any weakening of the structure.It is far more steady than stands I see on Amazon for several times the cost. I am amazed that this is one of the least expensive. It is really a "best buy."Assembly is not difficult. Just lay out the pieces and count them (they've all been there both times) and look over the directions. They look sort of sparse, but really, they tell you all you need to know. The tools you need are inclulded but I found a pair of pliers to be useful. Be careful to line up the pieces just as they are piictured in the illustrations. For example, the upright poles must have the round holes in the top part, rectanfular holes in the botton section. And the holes must face the front, where the longer arms for wheels will be and the shelf will fit. If yo make a mistake, you can easily take it apart.I especially like the mount for a television. It is easy to attach to the tv while it is lying (protected) face-down on a table, then lifting it onto the stand is a snap because the mount has sort of hooks on the top of the piece that attached to the tv. Then you finger tighten a couple of screws with knurled ends, and the set up is ready to go.It is a real winner. You just cant beat it at a higher price, and certainly not at this very reasonable cost.
M**9
Best Solution Ever After Wall Mounting Not Allowed or Table Too Small or Too Short
I surprisingly loved it after putting my brand-new 43-inch flat TV. After wall mounting not allowed in my apartment and too big to rotating around on a table wherever I wanted to watch, that TV cart was a perfect solution, even it would only cost $40 more than the wall mounting. Here's what I liked about this TV cart: you actually could hide your cords or cables through the pipe down from hole to hole, only the problem is, if your TV's power cord is too short, you would need to buy extension cord with smaller outlet or small enough to fit in the holes. Another best part is, I can rotate and tilt anywhere I can comfortably watch. It's holding the weight of big TV pretty well. It's pretty stable on the carpet and all you need to use both your hands to move the cart without accidentally falling. It's got brake on its wheel on the floors. I can't really think of the cons about the TV cart, perhaps assembling is little difficult and if bigger than 43 inch TV, you will have to ask one person to helping you lifting the TV. It's still worth it.
Y**U
Super solid stand, lowest position may be a little high, took me about an hour...
Summary: The best freestanding TVstand/cart Ihave been able to find, will easilyhold a 65" screen...We bought this as a gift for the in-laws who have a 50" flatscreen TV. I'm fairly handy and had all the tools, etc. Start to finish, it took me about an hour to have everything up and connected.The stand is super solid. Although we were using it for a 50, I could see it easily holding a 65. The wheels are a bit small for soft carpet - they must have soft padding as this did not roll easily - you would need to push it down low to be able to get it moving. Also, the lowest setting is a touch high if you are seated on a couch or easy chair - fortunately it was easy to set the screen for a slight downward tilt.One thing is that when attaching the large mounting plate, the 2 poles splay outwards - you need to make sure they are parallel for best results. Also the lower shelf falls apart if you bump it - it's good once you have a load on it. I used some duct tape on the underside to keep it together until I put the VCR and cable box on top.I did a fair amount of research, and this was the best price for a freestanding stand - other stands require you to lean up against a wall.
A**A
Perfect!!!
awesome -- this cart is sturdy, easy to roll around, is exactly as described. I adjusted the upper shelf to be the same height as the top of my tv, and I put the apple TV up there and ran it's cables through the two holes in the little shelf to secure it there. I may put a webcam up there eventually, too.I had no problem assembling it by myself, it just took a few hours because I took my time unpacking the parts and cleaning up all the tiny little foam bits that were all over everything inside, probably from the bottom of the box being damaged. I basically assembled it on the floor (on some big soft towels to protect my hardwood floor), then stood it up when it was time to mount the TV. I lowered the TV onto the mounts from behind. I have a 42" Tv on this stand right now and it's perfect.The box arrived torn open at the bottom, with the foam sticking out. At first impression, it seemed likely that parts may be missing... but I was delighted that everything inside was unscathed and all parts were intact inside the box still.
A**1
Good cart, good value, very stable with a 55" LCD.
Been using this cart for about 90 days now. Very solid and stable (although you want to occasionally check the torque on the fittings if you move it around like I do). I use it for presentations mounted with a 55" LCD tv and move it inside a conference room about once a week. I had somebody assemble the cart and install the tv and noticed the front of the tv does not run parallel to the legs of the cart (slightly crooked, so let's say you adjust the tv so you are looking straight at the tv screen and look down at the floor, the cart's front legs are slightly skewed to the left side now), not sure if that is a result of my installer not aligning everything before torquing it down or a result of the machining of the cart pieces here. But it is a very minor deal and does not impact the utility. I ended up not using the accessory tray you see on the top of the pictures.
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