aboxoo 59" Large TV Riser Stand for 32-75 Inch TV, TV Shelf with Steel Legs, Tabletop TV Riser for Home Living Room, Study Office (Black)
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Specifications
- Color: Black
- Material: Alloy Steel, Wood
- Brand: aboxoo
- Item Weight: 6.91 Kilograms
- Item dimensions: 59.8 x 11.8 x 6.7 inches
The aboxoo 59" Large TV Riser Stand is designed to accommodate televisions ranging from 32 to 75 inches, making it a versatile choice for your home or office. With a minimalist aesthetic that features a rustic black wood panel and a sturdy steel frame, this TV stand not only elevates your screen but also enhances your decor. Measuring at 59.8 inches wide, 11.8 inches deep, and 6.7 inches high, it can support up to 120 lbs, ensuring it can hold your monitor or television securely.
Features
Dimensions & Fit: Dimensions are 59.8"W x 11.8"D x 6.7"H, with a bearing capacity of 120 lbs. Suitable for monitors or TVs between 30-60 inches.
Sturdy Steel Frame: Constructed with a rustic black wood panel paired with a sleek black steel frame, this riser is designed for durability. Non-slip pads safeguard your surfaces.
Under-TV Storage: Lifts screens for improved viewing angles while providing open space underneath for housing soundbars, game consoles, and media devices.
Dual Function: Can function as a computer monitor table, accommodating two computers or monitors side by side, reducing neck and shoulder strain while saving desk space.
Installation and Service: Comes with pre-packed parts and clear instructions that allow for assembly in about 20 minutes.
Pros
- Stylish minimalist design that complements various decor styles.
- Dual functionality makes it ideal for both television and computer setups.
- Easy to assemble with detailed instructions included.
- Sturdy construction supports a wide range of TV sizes efficiently.
- Offers under-TV storage, helping keep your entertainment area organized.
Cons
- While it fits TVs up to 75 inches, larger models may require additional support.
- The weight of the stand may make moving it challenging once assembled.















