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Written by TrevorBradley   
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
You can possibly relate to a scene that was very relevant to me recently. I walked over to my nearest electronics retail store and purchased a brand new LCD screen television. I loaded it in the back of my car and looked forward to its shiny new presence in my home.
by TrevorBradley


You can possibly relate to a scene that was very relevant to me recently. I walked over to my nearest electronics retail store and purchased a brand new LCD screen television. I loaded it in the back of my car and looked forward to its shiny new presence in my home.

When I got it home I took it out of the box and all of its packaging. I also unwrapped the free stand that came with it and set the whole thing up in the corner of my living room. I then stepped back to enjoy the look of my new purchase.

However, the TV on top of the new free stand that came with it looked terrible. Though the TV was extremely classy and high quality, the stand was so cheap looking and seemed to be made of a cheap plastic or MDF.

It was at this point that I realized why stores give these TV cabinets away for free - it's because it must cost them almost nothing to manufacture them.

Faced with this rather ugly piece of furniture, I decided to see if I could find something better. I wanted a TV stand that would be strong enough to hold the television set, but would also look stylish.

This appeared to be pretty simple, right? It did not seem like I would need to spend a lot of money or buy anything particularly crazy.

As I wandered round the shops and looked at a number of websites, I realized that my request must have been something out of the ordinary. It quickly became clear that 90 percent of retailers specialize in selling cheap TV stands, while I was really looking for something with a little better quality.

I did not want something that was produced with a million other pieces of furniture in a cheap assembly line. If it was owned by another dozen people in the street where I lived then it wasn't something that I'd want in my living room.

Finding something that was unique, strong, and had a true modern look to it was not as easy as I had at first hoped but I did eventually find a particular manufacturer that specialized in making cabinets and it met my needs.

There was a company called Spectral that seemed to specialize purely in cabinetry and high quality TV stands (really just cabinets that you could place your TV). Although they're not cheap, they are clearly built to a high standard.

I am now the proud owner of a Spectral Television stand and it looks fantastic. Almost as great as my television set!




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