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My wife and I use 2 different video sources in the same location. We have a nice clear white wall behind our Lovan a/v stand & we either watch the 27" TV sitting on the stand (for typical broadcast TV), or I put the TV on the floor & we watch DVDs using a DLP projector against the wall. The problem is, our 27 incher conked out & we purchased a 32" flat screen that I can't get my arms around to set on the floor (ignoring the fact that it weighs around 150 lbs).I would sure love to find a nice roll away cart/stand that I can just slide the TV off onto when we want to use the projector.
Anyone have a recomendation on a sturdy yet economical cart that is around 27 to 28" tall??
Thanks in advance!!
David Schultz
p.s.: We'd simply put a screen up in front of the TV, but the viewing distance is unfortunately pretty tight.
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.... can be added to just about any stable platform, or at least moded to accept them.. Ikea, possibly "Lack", had one that was a little lower than your requirements, but had some commercial looking casters. What type of floor are you rolling on?
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Kinda ugly, but shrinks to 11" high, so it is pretty easy to hide.
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Wait 'til that look catchs on. Your a real pioneer. Hard hats and steel toed shoes for everyone.
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Youse gotta problem with that? ;-)
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What else would be appropriate for Stallag 17?? :)
or something like this.
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I might end up going with something like that, but am also looking at alternatives such as "patient lift" arms and some hydraulic scissor lifting platforms that could serve other duties :)
We were watching the 2nd scoopy doo movie the other night, there's a scene where they are in their pad, watching the news on the TV. When they finish, the set (looked like a plasma or DLP), retracted down into the tv stand. That would be cool!
On the Plasma forum at AVS, someone was looking for one of these products. After the price was revealed, I think they looked for another option. Can't say I blame them.
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