Insignia™ TV Stand: Maintain a neatly organized home theater with this TV stand, which accommodates your flat-panel TV and features 2 tempered-glass shelves to house A/V components. Metal construction provides stability.
Customer Rating
5
cheap and cheefrul stand
on September 29, 2011
Posted by: rememberthealamo
from houston, tx
This is probably the cheapest stand for a 60" plus tv where the tv isn't precariously hanging off the edges of the stand. It has a clever set up for all the cords in the back, open but with some definition. Basically its utilitarianism at its best. Its a cheaper and easier way to avoid mounting a big tv on a wall. If you live where I do mounting a 60" tv on your wall probably means the structural integrity of the apartment is compromised, so this is also your only option. If you have deep pockets and discerning taste keep looking, if your an average guy who wants something that works, this is it.
What's great about it: cheap, functional, looks ok
What's not so great: some of it is glass, its thick tempered glass but that could put some off
Replace your collection of remotes with this single remote that can control up to seven A/V components.
Customer Rating
2
ok price for a sub par remote
on September 29, 2011
Posted by: rememberthealamo
from houston, tx
This remote is some what easy to program, and use in every day life. 8 years ago this would have been a top of the line product, however that's when it was designed for. Its button functionality with modern equipment is lacking. This can make it tricky if not impossibly to use it on many newer devices. If you want something to run the cable and tv on the same switch and threw your last remote through the window on Monday night foot ball get it. Other wise don't cheap out and get a nicer remote for your nicer stuff. (I wish I did)
What's great about it: it works, mostly
What's not so great: lack of buttons/functionality