Stand for PVM-2950Q

bulletnyourass

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So....I've had this beast of a monitor for a few years now. Im finally looking to get a nice stand for it. To those of you that own a monitor of a similar size, can you point me in the right direction. Looking for something strong enough to support its weight but also aesthetically pleasing. I don't mind having to assemble it....also don't mind having to pay for shipping. Thanks in advance.

Phillip
 

skate323k137

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I would check thrift shops for entertainment centers from the CRT TV days.
 

Karou

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thrift shops 2nded. this means goodwill right? a quart of black satin paint will cover up a fair amount of stuff:glee:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Home-Loft-C...t=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item20fc6965eb doesn't list its weight capacity...is there room for a console and controller on the shelf, do the glass doors make it attractive?

52 kilobrans or a little over 115 prounds:eek: good luck!
go into a 'normal' store and tell them those stats without mentioning its an old fashioned crt how big of an lcd would that be?
 

bulletnyourass

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Thanks for the reply. I guess I'll be hitting thrift stores this weekend. The only thing I hate is that Goodwill and Salvation Army are now selling items using EBay pricing :(
 

DanAdamKOF

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I'm looking at a smaller Ikea Galant table myself. They're sturdy and I think they would stay in place while Tateing the beast.

Later edit: Bought a used A Leg Galant, something like 42x24". Will report back once I'm all set up with my PVM 2950Q! Paid $40 on Craigslist if it matters.
 
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