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Z-Line Designs Madrid Flat Panel TV Stand | 
enlarge | Brand: Z-Line Designs Category: Kitchen Department: Home And Kitchen
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 23689
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Display Size: 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 72.5 Dimensions (in): 18 x 44 x 50 Warranty: This product is covered under a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty. Additional warranty information included in packaging. Please call us if you have any questions or concerns regarding this product's warranty.
MPN: ZL541-44MU Model: ZL541-44MU UPC: 631680900016 EAN: 0631680900016 ASIN: B0013J2HY4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Sleek media stand with mount for 50-inch flat-screen TV and 3 storage shelves | | • | Sturdy metal and fiberboard construction with piano black finish; shelves in 5mm clear tempered safety glass | | • | Assorted screen height options; swivel mount for adjusting screen angle to best view | | • | Equipped with universal hardware mounting kit; TV weight capacity of 150 pounds | | • | 44 inches wide by 18 inches deep by 50 inches high; assembly required; limited lifetime warranty |
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Product Description ZL541-44MU -Piano Black finish. -Accommodates most LCD/Plasma TV's up to 50''. -Tempered black bordered clear safety glass shelves. -Swivel mount swivels side to side 15 degrees. -Open shelves for proper air circulation. -Wire management for cords and cables. -Ships ready to assemble. -TV stand weight capacity: 150 lbs. -Five-year limited lifetime warranty. -NOTE: For orders shipping to California, please add 5 days to your lead time!. Assembly Instructions Approved by Nascar s best!
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Contempory Look, Many options. August 5, 2009 vplite (Las Vegas) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I was looking for a stand to mount my new 52" Sony LCD, and this item from Amazon looked sharp and had a good price. A tip of my hat to the reviewer who assembled this in 1 hour - it took me closer to 3, but admittedly I am no handyman. It did take two people to mount the TV once the stand was mostly assembled, but I guess with some imagination a person could do it alone. I would not want to risk damaging my new $1500 TV. Since I know my limitations, I took my time, read the directions carefully, with very few missteps. The extra hardware included would make it possible to mount virtually any kind of flat panel TV; LCD or plasma. I've seen it advertised for a mount for a 46" TV, but my 52" looks great, and this stand is heavy and solid enough to support a TV several inches larger. The metal and fiberboard top is pained a shiny black, and the finish really does look like it could be on a piano. The glass shelves offer plenty of room and sturdiness for any components you might want to add, and the horizontal swivel is a big plus. There are of a variety of mounting heights. The bottom of my TV is the minimum 24" off the floor, but it could have gone about a foot higher. The price does fluctuate. I paid closer to 2 Bens than 3, and I would recommend watching it until it hits that price point, with free shipping. This item is made in China.
Very nice stand with intrgrated LCD mount March 23, 2009 J. Higgins 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This stand is being used in our exercise room to hold DVD and Wii systems. Our new 46" Samsung LCD is held in place just perfectly and the stand provides excellent support. It is very well made and sturdy. The assembly took about an hour with just one person. Yes, there are quite a number of bolts and such, but just follow the directions and it is pretty simple. The LCD mount even lets you swivel your LCD from left to right and it has nine vertical mounting positions. This is a great product. Go buy one now! Madrid TV Stand with Integrated Mount
Excellent Product January 6, 2009 D. Gerstein (Chicago, IL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Excellent product, easy assembly, great service from the vendor. Item was shipped on time and arrived promptly there after.
Well designed contemporary TV Stand April 26, 2010 Lawrence M. Hufty (Montverde, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned a Z-Line TV stand in the past, so knew that Z-Line did a good job with design and construction. But this unit surpassed my previous Z-Line experience. It is superbly designed, the look is great and the glass shelves are study. I don't agree with the reviewer that complained about the glass shelves bowing. I also have a fairly heavy Kenwood Receiver and Wii on one glass shelf and it is doing fine. My only complaint were the 3"x3" labels on the glass shelves. They are NOT easy to remove and had to eventually purchase some Goop Off to remove them. The Piano finish on the black top shelf is exactly that, deep and luxurious looking. The packaging was tight, and I found zero defects in any of the finishes. As for the TV, I have a heavy 50" Panasonic Plasma TV attached, and everything is secure. I highly recommend this Z-Line TV Stand.
Have it delivered and be at home May 4, 2010 Carl S. Lau 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The box is large, weighing in at 83 lbs and 53" wide. I wasn't at home when it was delivered and had to pick it from UPS in the evening. It barely fit into the back seat of the car, after some smart suggestions by the UPS lady who helped me load it into the car. Aside from being smart, she is strong and was more than willing to help me out. Kudos to UPS for having this kind of employee. Putting it together the first time is never easy and this was no exception. It must have taken somewhere between three to four hours to assemble it and have the HDTV mounted onto the rear of the stand. Now if one had the appropriate power tools than it could be done a lot faster, but using the enclosed allen wrench was anything but fast. I suppose it might be possible to do it without any help, but that is not advisable. Anyway, once assembled, it looks great and is highly functional. For Z-Line this seems to be the lowest priced stand that will hold up to a 50" HDTV - actually will hold up to a 150 lb TV with the top shelf capable of supporting 65 lbs. My components (A/V receiver, 3 DVD players, and a HDTV DVD-R from the cable company) are not all that heavy and there is no bowing of the glass. I would suggest not putting any heavy component alone in the middle of any of the levels, except for the top shelf that is quite thick and rigid, compared to the two tempered glass shelves below it. My initial concern was whether or not I should have gone up to the next Z-Line mounting stand (and more expensive) that seems to be more heavy duty and slightly deeper, but that turns out to be unnecessary for me. These sorts of HDTV stands that amount to pseudo wall mounts give greater flexibility, allowing one to place a large center fill speaker immediately below the HDTV. I do not think that I would ever suggest anyone buy the other type stand in which the HDTV sits on the top of the shelving system. Looking at the pictures on Amazon, would seem to imply some type of flimsiness. That is anything but true and actually seeing it at Fry's I was more than convinced that it would support what it claims it will. Aside from having to put it together, my only other complaint would be all of the small pieces of styrofoam that have to be vacuumed up after the thing is assembled. Extremely well packaged. The last parts of the assembly instructions are a bit misleading, meaning that one has to think and realize that it can't be assembled the way that it is described. The actual mounting of the HDTV takes some thought as to how high to mount it, choose the appropriate mounting hardware (all enclosed in the box) and in my case have a center fill speaker directly below it and not touch the bottom of the HDTV. Still once assembled, it looks great and is highly functional with very clean lines. The stand does not call attention to itself and simply disappears. This sort of stand is ideal for those who want to get into a home theater system and not rely on whatever the package is within the HDTV.
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