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		<title>32-inch LCD TV stand : Getting the needle out of the haystack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 11:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember when I was little, the standard TV is just placed on a simple table or cabinet.  The old times are much simpler.  That is because TV sets are less complicated than it is today.  There really is no problem in choosing a TV stand.  But that was less than a decade ago when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember when I was little, the standard TV is just placed on a simple table or cabinet.  The old times are much simpler.  That is because TV sets are less complicated than it is today.  There really is no problem in choosing a TV stand.  But that was less than a decade ago when the standard TV stand was the armoire.</p>
<p>It is not actually a stand but a cabinet that is made out of wood.  It has drawers and shelves to hold the TV accessories. I also remember those cabinet doors that hide everything when not in use. Yes, those were the days which really worked for 26 and 30 inch TVs.</p>
<p>People seemed to outgrow this already.  With the sprout of newer, larger, and better looking screens, there has been a need to update the manufacturing of TV stands to keep up with these types of TVs.  With this ongoing trend, it is really hard to look for something that will suit your taste.  I was helping a friend look for a 32-inch LCD TV stand and what I thought was an easy turned to be a big head-ache.</p>
<p>At first, I typed-in 32-inch <a href="http://tvmountsltd.com">LCD TV stands</a> in Yahoo and Google hoping to find a shortlist of the best suppliers.  The list was endless.  I was overwhelmed with the long list of sites of online stores and manufacturers.  So in my thorough search for the best 32-inch LCD TV Stand, here is what I found.</p>
<p>TV Stand type – You can choose from a variety of TV stand type such as the following :</p>
<p>a.    2-shelf<br />
b.    3-shelf<br />
c.    4-shelf<br />
d.    5-shelf<br />
e.    Cabinet<br />
f.    Cantilever<br />
g.    Corner<br />
h.    LED Illuminated<br />
i.    Motorized<br />
j.    Rectangular<br />
k.    Stands with Castors<br />
l.    Table Top<br />
m.    Trolley Stands</p>
<p>TV Stand Colors</p>
<p>a.     Black<br />
b.    Chrome<br />
c.    Clear GlasGlass<br />
d.    Red<br />
e.    Silver<br />
f.    White<br />
g.    Wood</p>
<p>Price -  Such is the wide range of choices you have but that also goes with the cost that you have to spend for ranging from hundreds to thousands depending on how much you want to allocate.</p>
<p>ManuacturerManufacturer – From A to Z.  You can never run out of list.</p>
<p>The best thing that you can do to have a shortlist is to know what you want.  Visualize the type of TV stand that you need and want.  Say for example you need to look for a 32-inch LCD TV stand, since you already have this information you can plan of the type of TV stand you want.  Then be practical.  By practical, it means choosing something that will fit your space but not compromising the style and design of your TV stand.  Then set a budget.  You won’t lose that needle in the haystack if you do your homework.</p>
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