

📺 Elevate your screen, upgrade your space — stability meets style!
The Atlantic Table Top TV Stand is a robust, height-adjustable steel mount designed to support flat screen TVs up to 42 inches and 66 lbs. Featuring universal VESA compatibility up to 600x600mm, it offers a sleek, space-saving solution for desktops, consoles, or dressers. With felt pads to protect surfaces and included assembly tools, it delivers a stable, scratch-free setup that outperforms many original manufacturer stands at a fraction of the cost.






| ASIN | B00FF0MJXG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,120 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,391 in TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts |
| Brand Name | Atlantic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,366) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
| Item display height | 27.5 inches |
| Item model number | 63607103 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 14 x 27.5 inches |
A**R
Works well to stabilize a 50" TV on a rolling cart
We purchased a 50" Samsung LED LCD TV to put on a 36" wide TV cart. The TV cart is an older cart that was made for CRT TVs. It is a wide cart with enclosed cabinet. The 50" TV fit fine on top of this cart. The TV panel itself overhangs a few inches on each side, but the base of the TV has plenty of room on the cart. However, the stock Samsung base/stand was rather flimsy with its single center attachment point covered in plastic. The whole TV would wobble when the cart was moved around. It made us a little nervous. I looked at those rolling TV carts made specifically for large widescreen flat panel TVs -- the quality ones cost well over $200. We already bought a Griffin Flat Panel TV Cart that works well for a 55" TV, but we really didn't want to spend the money for another one when we had these fine TV carts that would go unused. I ran across this Atlantic 63607103 Table Top TV Stand , which seemed like it would do a nice job of stabilizing the TV. I was concerned about the specifications saying it holds up to a 42" TV. I am happy to report that information is incorrect and this stand WORKS PERFECTLY! The 50" Samsung is extremely stable now sitting atop the CRT TV cart. It is not accurate that this stand is listed for only up to a 42" TV. I didn't even put the TV stand on the highest setting, and our 50" TV sits higher than the stock stand it came with. I think this Atlantic stand could easily handle up to a 60" set. I mean, a 42" TV would never come with a 600mm mount spacing! Our 40" Samsung has a 200 x 200 mm spacing. This 50" is 400 x 400 mm. I didn't use the plastic covers, either. I like the look of the bare metal, and it makes the stand nice and sleek. The bottom metal pieces have a thin non-slip foam on them. I would highly recommend this table top stand! It is a good value at under $25.
A**R
YES. YES. YES. Amazing TV stand replacement.
Little backstory as to why I purchased this product from Atlantic: I had my TV stolen over this past summer, and, out of luck, I found my TV via the tools of the internet. Funny thing is that when I got my TV back, it didn't have my OG stand. I looked for the manufacture stand, but it would burn a big hole in my pocket ($200). Now to this wonderful wonderful stand. I will do a pros and cons list. PROS: 1. Pricing couldn't have been better I saved $175 when compared to my OG stand replacement. 2. Quality could not have been better. The stand is metal with some plastic accents to make it look sleek, but the stand is quite sturdy and will keep your TV from falling. 3. Installation is a breeze and took me maybe 10 mins to get together. The manual is visual and extremely helpful. You are given plenty of different screws and washers for different TVs. 4. Since the stand uses the back if your TV instead of the manufacturer's stand slot, it will pretty much fit all TVs. CONS: 1. Wasn't free! But hey, I'll take this any day when compared to $200! OVERALL: I strongly recommend this stand as a replacement for anyone who lost their OG TV stand - or got it stolen - or anyone who thinks their OG stand is too wobbly and is afraid their TV may fall on its face. Will but this product again if something unfortunate happens to my TV again. I am not paid for this. I reviewed this on my break time in between trying to apply to for consulting and advisory companies, so that when I graduate I'll have a job. So, I honestly don't get paid to do this. I just so happened to be very fortunate to get my TV back and a NICE and CHEAP TV stand to go with it. -Philly G OUT!
O**E
Quite Impressed. Holding a 130+ lbs Plasma LIKE A BOSS!!!
I just completed assembling and installing these legs, and I must say, I'm really impressed!! A little background story: I brought home a 65 inch plasma screen from a decommissioned Cisco video conference unit I got for free. It was a pretty great screen to replace the 46 inch Samsung LCD i have had for about 10 years (I know that sounds like a long time, but it never gave me a problem I couldn't fix, and the picture quality is still perfect) The challenge was, that this device needed some accessories to make it work. For those who are not familiar with these types of screens, they are basically a giant computer monitor (2 DVI inputs and a power switch, that's it) it used to be mounted in a shell which was placed in a wall (which means I didn't have a base for it, nor any mounting hardware other than the 6 bolts to attach it to the wall frame. First, I got an 4 port HDMI switcher to connect multiple devices to it (I guess I should do a review on that also) The box has 4 HDMI inputs, and and HDMI output. It also splits the audio from the video so I can connect a sound bar to it (the monitor doesn't have speakers) Then I just run and HDMI to DVI cable to the screen. This worked like a charm!! Now the fun part.... I was trying to decide whether I should just mount the screen or try to get a base for it. Because of the type of screen it is, most regular mounts or bases are not compatible. The width between the holes was 42 inches, which meant I had to find something in the 1100x500-600 VESA range. Not a lot out there that would fit. I couldn't find any non commercial bases that would work, the only I was able to find was about 900 bucks!!! (For that kind of money, I might as well just buy a new TV) I also looked at some wall mounts, which was plan B, the ones to support the hole pattern for this screen were about 200-300 bucks, which was better than the fancy bases I found earlier. I really didn't want to mount the TV though, I've never mounted a TV before myself, and I honestly didn't trust myself to have my first mounting job to be a TV that size. I had originally looked at these legs as well as other similar models on amazon, but quickly dismissed them as I didn't think they could support this size of screen. After not having much luck with bases or wall mounts, I decided to take a gamble with these legs. I looked around for the model that was able to support the highest weight, which are these (132 lbs) I could not find much info on the exact weight of the screen I had, only the total video conference unit. I looked up other 65 inch plasmas, and the closest unit in size was a Panasonic plasma that was 132.3 lbs (I figured the one I had may be lighter since it didn't have all the internal parts a TV has. Worst case, it weighted 132 lbs which is also the weight limit for these legs) The gamble paid off!! I just completed assembling them and installing them on the screen (which is kind of a pain to do by yourself on a device that size, but I used the bed in my spare room to tilt the screen. I currently have it standing next to the bed and with a chair behind it. I will leave it there for a couple of days to make sure it holds up. I'm pretty confident it will, as the legs feel pretty sturdy, they are not flimsy pieces of metal. I was able to use 2 bolts on each leg, I would have liked to use 3 or 4 bolts on each, but only the top and bottom holes lined up (technically 2 bolts on each leg is enough (that's what wall mounts use as well), so I wasn't too worried about it. Overall, I'm very happy with the result. As you can see from my review, I would have had to pay a lot more money to find something that would work for my project. You can't beat getting the job done for 40 bucks!! I'm including some pics, sorry about the location, like I said, I wanted to leave the screen against the bed for a couple days to make sure it holds. Hopefully this review helps you decide if this is the right item for you. I will say that my set up is testing the boundaries of what this item can support, so I strongly feel if it can hold what I'm throwing at it, it can pretty much work for most screens out there.
L**S
Good instructions and great product, just made my TV tilt forwards so I had to pull it off.
A**R
A little expensive, but works exactly as I'd hoped. Using it with a Haier 55" 4K LED TV in my bedroom. Now I can use it on a narrow dresser that I could not before, due to the TV's included stand feet being too wide. It's very simple to put together if you follow the instructions. Took no time at all. I would definitely recommend this if you're in need of a stand mount.
M**M
I am having a 32inch Panasonic LCD TV. The fit was good, the packing, delivery was excellent. The base stand is bit lengthier compared to the normal base stand. The package included all the tools to fix, the setting up was easy. Thanks to Atlantic for an amazing product, also to amazon in providing a fast, reliable service.
J**N
Primer el envió fue excelente llego super antes de la fecha indicada y en buen estado. El producto cumple con la función perfectamente, me salvaron porque la base que traía la tele no cabía en mi mueble El producto aguanta asta 30 kilos, es de metal, viene con varios tornillos para todo tipo de televisión y facil de armar Solo que si te da la inseguridad porque las vez y las sientes y no se ven resistentes Pero ya montando la tv y que todo este bien atornillado veras que es resistente y bien hecho a pesar de su apariencia Sin duda una buena compra
E**E
We purchased a new 70 " TV, but the legs on it were too far apart for it to fit in the space we had in our wall unit. So, we removed those and used the Atlantic Table Top TV Stand instead. It works really well. The assembly instructions were very clear. Every part was labeled with a number or a letter. The only issue we had in getting the legs screwed into the back of the TV - there were rubber spacers to help get the screws in tightly, but they were too long for the holes in our tv, so we sawed them in half and then they worked.
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