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BDI Vista 9960 Plasma/LCD TV Stand Review

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Cool design
This is a stand you will either love or hate. I for one, loved it. It gives your Plasma or LCD TV a floating look, does a good job hiding unsightly cables, and still provides shelves for a few components.

Snap and bolt
Installation was straightforward, and the instructions made sense. My friend and I had the stand put together in just over an hour. The trickiest and most critical part of the process is actually mounting your Plasma or LCD TV to the stand. The Vista provides two metal posts spaced 16-inches apart (just like studs in the wall) which become hidden once the TV is mounted.  ”

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