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If your TV has standard VESA 200 through 600 (something like that -- mine is 300 x 300) mounting holes, you can purchase a 'universal' stand that sits under the center of the TV with a large tempered glass pedestal underneath for the tabletop/furniture surface, many of which swivel easily and are adjustable for height, for about 30-80 bucks. Looks very good from the front particularly. Or, you can buy one of the same sort of kits that includes L-shaped legs, screwed into the same holes on the TV, that will only be as far apart as the distance between those VESA mounting holes (about 12 inches on mine), and those go for around 20$ or less. The first type I think looks the best, but the second raises the TV noticeably, which looks pretty strange unless you need the extra 4-8 inches between the bottom of the TV and the tabletop for a large center channel speaker (or soundbar), which basically hides those stick-figure legs. The first looks the best, and once the safety screws have been put in place, the whole TV and pedestal can be moved around as one unit. The other are far easier to install and much less expensive, and there is at least one brand that cants the legs out at about 45 degrees at the bottom, so that 12 inch distance on my TV would sit on two legs spaced 15 or 16 inches apart, and these looks a little better too, in my opionion. I bought one of each type with all screws and such included (about $70 and $20, respectively) for my two large screen televisions (43" Sony and 60" LG) at Amazon, as well as some easy to mount safety straps to prevent the very remote possibility of the TV ever tipping over forward (not necessary, but belt AND suspenders, if you take my meaning). Buy good quality medium priced hardware -- you do get what you pay for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Stands on the TV are not adjustable., and if you do not use the stands you will need to wall mount the unit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We provided this tv to a client. The legs weren't adjustable but you could probably buy a different type stand.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The stands have a fixed position. you need the full length of the TV to be able to set it down anywhere.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The stand legs for the LG 60 inch Class 4K Smart UHD TV (59.5'' Diag), Model # 60UM6900PUA have a width of 48.5" and they cannot be adjusted. The stand legs are necessary if you are placing the TV on a flat surface like a TV stand. There are TV Stands that have a mount on them that you can use the Wall Mount holes in the back of the TV to mount the TV, but if your furniture does not have that, you need the stand legs...^IFV
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