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TV Compatibility: Supports 32″ to 83″ screens weighing up to 110 lbs with VESA 75×75, 100×100, 200×100, 200×200, 300×200, 300×300, 400×200, 400×300, 400×400, or 600x400mm. Holds most LCD, LED, OLED, 4K, Smart, Outdoor, Flat, and Curved TV types
Mobile Trolley Cart: The 35.3” x 26” base features 4 locking casters to make the cart stationary or mobile when desired. Perfect for homes, businesses, trade shows, and classroom settings
Screen Tilt and Height Adjustment: Cart features +15° to -15° screen tilt for optimal viewing angles, and the TV mounting bracket is height adjustable. The maximum screen height from the floor to center bracket is 59.5”
Utility Shelf: Allows convenient storage for DVD players, streaming devices, and more (holds up to 10 lbs)
Easy Installation: Hardware is provided and we’ve created written and video instructions to help get your TV mounted in no time
13 reviews for VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32 to 83 inch Screens up to 110 lbs, LCD LED OLED 4K Smart Flat and Curved Panels, Rolling Stand with Laptop DVD Shelf, Locking Wheels, Max VESA 600×400, Black, STAND-TV03E
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Harlo –
Well built and solid TV stand, great for bedroom set up.
Amazing TV stand and cart. We got our 75 inch Samsung mounted quickly and it is holding steady, does not feel unstable at all. I love the level they include to attach to the mounting bracket.Of course we are not trying to swing, pull on it, do tick-tock stunts off of the TV stand or test to see how much force it would take to tip it over. We are using it for what it is supposed to be used for, holding a TV so you can watch it. lolol.Only critique is that one of the bolts on the inserts for the clamps that slide on to the poles was not threaded well and we could barely move it. Ending up using a drill with torque to get it to thread through and hold the clamp in place.Other then that it is a great stand, well built and the mobility of the casters with brakes is a bonus.
Galina –
Best
Best stand ever
M Taylor-Barrett –
Great rack
Well made
Garet Hofer –
Ah, the VIVO Mobile TV Cart, a journey of DIY adventure and misadventure!
Ah, the VIVO Mobile TV Cart, a journey of DIY adventure and misadventure! Let me regale you with my quest to assemble this marvel of modern engineering.Upon receiving the package, I felt a mix of excitement and trepidation, like an intrepid explorer about to tackle the Himalayas armed with power tools. The instruction manual stared at me with its cryptic hieroglyphs, and I realized that this was a task that required more than just my bare hands.Enter power tools! Forget about a simple screwdriver – I needed the heavy artillery, the ones that make grown men question their masculinity. As I embarked on this noble mission, I realized that without these tools, building the cart would be like fighting a dragon with a toothpick.And then came the bracket that was supposed to hook onto the poles. Or not. It was a comedy of misalignment, as if the poles were practicing interpretive dance and the bracket was just trying to keep up. There was pushing, there was pulling, there was perhaps a hint of pleading, until finally, through sheer force of will (and a little bit of force of foot), it relented and decided to cooperate.I must admit, I never thought I’d use the words “forcing” and “fit” in the same sentence so many times in a review, but hey, life is full of surprises. Fast forward to attaching the TV, and it was like performing an intricate ballet of screws and holes, where each move required the precision of a surgeon and the patience of a saint. One by one, the screws reluctantly lined up, as if they were having a minor existential crisis but eventually agreed to play along.However, as much as I jest about the ordeal, once the VIVO Mobile TV Cart was standing tall, with its 55-inch LCD TV proudly mounted like a trophy, it was a sight to behold. The shelf, oh the shelf! A haven for all things remote-related and snack-worthy, though I must confess, it also demanded a certain amount of “encouragement” to accept its screws.In the end, my dear readers, I stand before you with a cart that seems to have been built through a combination of determination, muscle flexing, and a dash of luck. Would I recommend it? Well, if you’re up for an adventure that might involve a bit of friendly wrestling with inanimate objects, this cart might just be your kind of thrill. Just remember to bring your power tools, your sense of humor, and a heart full of patience. Happy carting! 🛒🔧📺
DAVID –
Excellent TV stand
Fantastic item great instructions to assemble fast shipper all the parts was there and it seems to be an excellent piece of furniture Nice heavy duty and sturdy
Dave –
Exactly as described and works as hoped
I use this in a bedroom with a 55″ TV so I can well see the screen while working from bed.It’s sturdy and I really like being able to set my laptop (due to also having a vertical laptop holder) mouse and keypad on its shelf when not working. Being on rollers makes it easy to have it at the edge of the bed for maximum visual of my workspace or roll it away at night.
billy williams –
Easy to assemble
Easy to assemble, strong for my TV . And looks good. Rolls easy on my hard floors.
Mikel Berry –
Entertain like you mean it!
We have been wanting to have a TV on the patio for entertainment, for quite a while. We like to throw little get togethers, cook outs and the occasional soiree. We have an extended patio, seating for 16+, two fire pits, a huge grill/smoker combo and great lighting.It was my idea to permanently mount a TV designed for outdoor use, under the awning. Then, wifey suggested that we put one on a stand. As luck would have it, we attended a party where the host had a TV mounted on a regular stand and put it in the ‘VIP tent’. That cinched it. I decided that we would have our ‘outdoor’ TV on a rolling stand, along with a soundbar and subwoofer. I already have an ‘extra’ TV. I bought a 55″ to go in the garage. The 48″ that’s in there now will be perfect for this purpose.After doing some research, I decided on this one from VIVO. It’s not the cheapest. It’s not the most expensive, either. But, based on it’s design and function, it’s the best for our intended purpose. Reading the description, I first thought that the uprights were telescopic. But, they are fixed. The height of the TV is adjusted by the mounting rings attached to the uprights. That’s fine with me.For our purpose, the TV will be mounted at the highest point. Using specialized brackets (purchased separately), the sound bar will be mounted above the TV, making the whole thing about 6′ tall, and the subwoofer on the stand’s built-in shelf.This stand from VIVO is very well designed, built with top quality materials. The finish of the final product is perfect. I can see how this stand would be used in institutional settings, like public school’s media departments. It’s very sturdy and will withstand a lot of rolling around with heavy loads.The casters are small, strictly for smooth, hard floors. They won’t do well on uneven surfaces like coarse stone face paving. Extra care should be used when moving the fully loaded set up from place to place. Two people should do the moving. The leg spread is good enough to keep the whole thing well balanced and not tip over. All four casters lock, to keep it stationary on sloping surfaces. They include a bubble level. Keeping the bubble inside the black lines ensures safe positioning. Running the cables through the uprights keeps things nice and tidy, and tangle free. The TV mounting hardware is standard. It’s the same type you would use to wall mount a TV.Mounting the TV was a breeze. You can see that I also used another mounting bracket for the soundbar. There were no issues incorporating that in the setup. I set the subwoofer on the built-in shelf. All the wiring was tidied up behind the TV. The power cord and connecting wire from the sound bar to the subwoofer are run in the uprights and keep the whole thing clean, tangle free and very professional looking.I am pleased with this purchase. I’m happy to give it five stars.
Amazon Customer –
Nice & good standCan carry 75 inch tv
Norm –
I purchased the Vivo TV stand, model STAND-TV03E for my 55″ tv and I can confirm that it is a very good stand. It rolls quite well on my carpet which is nice. It’s very sturdy and not tippy but as can be expected you have to be a little careful when rolling it around with a 55″ tv on it. It was fairly easy to put together, after watching the video, but there were times that you had to fuss a little to some of the bolts and screws to line up. Overall I would give an 8 or 9 out of ten. The screws for the shelf are very easy to strip as were the set screws for the bottom legs so be careful with those. For $110 plus tax I think it’s a very good product, especially for the price of $110 plus tax.
Amazon Customer –
excellent build quality easy to build up ( all tools required to build are supplied) You will need two to put TV onto the standall screws for most models of TV are also suppliedcan put TV to the height that you require easy to put cables out of the way easy to move round on wheels
Luiz Damasceno –
Excelente calidad. Las partes vienen empacadas individualmente.
Israel Yazman –
Esta siendo utilizado para pantalla de 55″ Samsung, los materiales se sienten resistentes, y vinieron todos completos no falto nada. El armado fue muy rápido solo necesitas como herramienta adicional un desarmador de cruz. En 30 min ya esta todo listo. Las instrucciones vienen en inglés.