Does Target Sell TV Stands?
Yes, Target sells TV Stands, Target carries a variety of colors, styles and designs of TV Stands
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About TV Stands
TV stands are a decorative and functional part of a room. They are found in living rooms, studies and bedrooms. Anywhere you might find a TV.
Although mounting a TV has become more popular as flat screens become more common, lighter and easier to hang on the wall, a well designed TV stand can help to finish a room with beauty, design and functionality.
How much do TV stand cost?
You can find TV stand for less than $50 or $100, however, they can increase in price fast depending on the manufacturer, material and style. It’s common for TV stands to cost hundreds of dollars. In our research we’ve found TV stands for thousands of dollars. TV stands at Target generally cost around $200-300, although Target does carry stands for much less and a little more.
How do I choose the right TV stand?
Choosing a TV stand is an important consideration because it supports
It’s also important to know the size of your TV. How tall and wide is it? Below is a chart to give you some perspective.
TV Size | TV Width | TV Height |
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43″ | 37.5″ or 95.3 cm | 21.1″ or 53.6 cm |
50″ | 43.6″ or 110.7 cm | 24.5″ or 62.2 cm |
55″ | 47.9″ or 121.7 cm | 27.0″ or 68.6 cm |
60″ | 52.3″ or 132.8 cm | 29.4″ or 74.7 cm |
Another measurement worth considering is how far way should you be from your TV based on the size. This chart is based on 1080. You have a little more latitude with higher deffinition TV’s.
TV Screen size | View distance for a 1080p HDTV |
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50″ | 6.3-10.4 feet |
55″ | 6.9-11.5 feet |
60″ | 7.5-12.5 feet |
65″ | 8.1-13.5 feet |
You can find more information with this helpful calculator to help figure out the size to distance for your TV. (here)
About Target
A United
Founder George Draper Dayton
In 1881, a native New Yorker George D. Dayton decides to explore the Midwest markets. After several years in banking and real estate, Dayton decides on Minneapolis as the place which offers the strongest opportunity for growth. He eventually purchases land on Nicollet Avenue and creates the Dayton Dry Goods Company. Today the company is known as Target Corporation.
Dayton’s personal principles
The Birth of Target
On May 1, 1962, guests in the Twin Cities hear the news of Target’s first grand opening in Roseville, Minn. The concept is a new idea in discount stores, Target differentiates itself from other retail stores by combining many of the best department store features such as fashion, quality
- 1962 First Target opens in Roseville, Minn.
- “Tar-
zhay ” This affectionate nickname was coined the year we opened our very first store. - 1993 Target team members begin to wear red and khaki.
Source: Target.com