Where to buy a Sony TV stand
The name Sony comes from the combination of the Latin word for sound, Sonus, with the word for a young boy, Sonny, to create a word that has become synonymous with innovation. After the TV was first invented in 1926, Sony set about creating landmarks of its own with the first portable TV in 1962, and ending (so far) with the Sony Internet TV in 2010.
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Appliance stores
When shopping for a stand for your Sony TV, there is more than one method to buy the one that best suits your needs. One of the places to look for Sony TV stands is at stores that specialise in selling appliances such as TVs, computers, cell phones and more. There you will probably find Sony-specific stands for your TV. These stores carry wall mounts for LCD Sony TVs, flat TV wall mounts, television brackets and more. You will probably be able to find stands by other companies which are still compatible with your Sony TV - read the packaging carefully to make sure that you buy the proper mount for your TV.
Big box stores
Other stores like Walmart carry TV mounts including mounts for the Sony TVs. These stores, however, will probably have a wider range of quality in the products that they sell. Inspect the stands carefully to make sure that it will be able to hold your TV without breaking it. These stores may offer warranties or extended warranties with their products. It might would be a good idea to buy this should your mount have a problem.
Online stores and auctions
Online retails offer TV mounts for Sony TVs, and they might be able to provide discounts that brick and mortar stores cannot. Shop carefully to make sure that you buy the proper mount for your TV, whether it is Sony-made or made by another company. If you buy from an online auction, be sure that you get as much information as you can about the product. Buy new, if possible, and make sure that it will be compatible with your TV. You might be able to get a limited warranty with the product. If you are not happy with the pictures, ask the seller for images from different angles.