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Central Stand for a LG 49SJ800V

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  • 26-06-2017 12:43pm
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    Hi there, I'm looking at this tv -  LG 49SJ800V 
    It has a stand where there are legs at each end of the tv. Is it possible to get a stand that would be in the centre? 
    We would need to be able to turn the TV up to 45 degrees on the TV unit and legs on each end mean this is not possible.


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,282 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    MargeS wrote: »
    Hi there, I'm looking at this tv -  LG 49SJ800V 
    It has a stand where there are legs at each end of the tv. Is it possible to get a stand that would be in the centre? 
    We would need to be able to turn the TV up to 45 degrees on the TV unit and legs on each end mean this is not possible.
    Hi MargeS.

    Thanks for the post.

    Unfortunately you can not get a different stand for this TV. it must be used with the legs that are supplied. They have a distance between them of 827mm

    There are a lot of manufacturers that have went this way with putting the feet at the ends of their screens.

    To get a LG with the stand in the middle you would have to go for the 55SJ850V coming in at £1299.00

    Or drop to the UJ range the 49UJ670V priced at £699
    http://www.richersounds.ie/cssearch.aspx?searchterm=49uj670&swapstore=1

    The new Panasonic TX50EX700B has the stand in the middle priced at £799
    http://www.richersounds.ie/p-202566-viera-tx50ex700b.aspx

    Let me know what you think.

    Any questions please drop me a post.


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