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The newest plasma TVs can complete any entertainment system in your house. Where you put the TV will depend, to a large extent, on the size of the screen. Those that are huge, usually around 48 inches, are best mounted on walls. You also have the choice to simply put it atop a TV stand. Because of the advent of high-definition technology, plasma TVs are wider than usual televisions. The aspect ratio plasma TV screen is 16:9 as compared to the 4:3 aspect ratio of standard TVs, resulting to a much larger screen and thus the larger footprint as well. As initially mentioned, consider the location that will fit the TV first. The dimensions of your TV stand should also work well on the size of your TV. So you better go for longer stands for strength and stability. It pays to window-shop when you are purchasing a plasma stand so you can get a stand that exactly complements your needs. You may want just a stand on its own or you may want one that has some storage ability, especially if you have a DVD player. That means that youll need at least one extra shelf. Many people prefer more than one so they can also keep the DVDs in the same place. Ensure that the stand you buy is strong enough to take the weight of a television and that it is stable. You dont want it getting knocked over if the kids or the dog rush into it. Also, you should study the other furniture in your living room. A superb eye for color combination and harmony will also weigh heavily in your selection. It may depend on the combination of colors that altogether produces harmony. For safer selection, you can go for TV stands composed of wood. However, think that looking perfectly fine in display doesnt mean it will also look good in your home. Utilize the similar sense of style in picking other furniture when you are buying a plasma stand.
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