

Kylee can be found working out of her local Starbucks with her best friend, an iced chai in hand, and endless hours of music playlists to get her through the day. After spending four years in the happiest of valleys (State College, PA), she moved back home to South Jersey-otherwise known as the famous “outside of Philly” area. She has produced content ranging from beauty and health, to lifestyle and self-improvement. During her undergraduate career, she spent a majority of her time writing for, and eventually editing, VALLEY Magazine: Penn State’s only student-run fashion and lifestyle magazine.

Kylee graduated from Penn State in May 2020 with a degree in journalism and a minor in French. She works with content for brands such as Popular Mechanics, Best Products, Bicycling, and Runner’s World. Kylee McGuigan is an associate commerce editor for Hearst Magazines’s Enthusiast Group. Many of the stands we review come in several other sizes and finishes, and we noted additional options for every console we cover.įor more great additions to your entertainment setup, check out our picks for the best OLED TVs, sound towers, and Fire TVs and Fire TV sticks. We feature a wide selection of styles-from traditional to industrial to midcentury modern-and chose stands that span multiple price points, ranging from about $90 to upwards of $600. How We SelectedĮvery TV stand we write about below has an average customer rating of four stars or higher. If you want an extra cozy vibe in your living room, there are also fireplace TV stands on the market.
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Most are rectangular or square, but there are also corner TV stands, which can work well in rooms without a ton of wall space, plus there are floating consoles that are great space-savers. Maximum weight capacity is important too, so be sure to take extras into account, like sound bars, gaming consoles, and other electronics, or decorative pieces or books that you’re planning to display.Ĭonsoles are generally built to hold TVs 40 inches or less, all the way up to 80-inch sets. In addition to length and width, pay extra attention to height to ensure your TV will be at the appropriate eye level. As for the basics, if you already have a TV or plan to buy a new one, you’ll need to find a stand with the right dimensions.
