Television has come a long way since John Logie Baird first demonstrated a 30 line system in 1926 and a steady stream of innovations has enhanced our viewing pleasure over those short few years since the infancy of this world-changing technology.
The first commercial was broadcast in 1930, and by 1946 the first color television system was demonstrated. In 1948 cable, rather than broadcast signals came to Pennsylvanian rural areas, a development which has spread far and wide ever since. 1956 saw the advent of both the remote control and video recording technology and by 1967 most broadcasts were in color. In 1969 six hundred million people around the world watched the lunar landings on television. The 1980s saw the introduction of Dolby stereo and the introduction of video recording standards which obtained widespread acceptance resulting in a home entertainment revolution.
Throughout the 1990s and beyond development of technology has continued apace with digital technology being at the forefront of new developments. DVD is now a widely adoted standard creating the possibility of cinema style movie enjoyment in the comfort of your own home. The home cinema and entertainment idea is now here to stay and we can watch movies and television in great style and comfort.
Low-profile or closed cabinet shelving will showcase the largest plasma models while raised cases can accommodate smaller units. Choose a size and style that's exactly right for your tastes and needs. You’ll find solid-cases and open shelving along with modular racks and spacious storage drawers. Wood crafting always brings architectural elements to a space. The structure of this wood-crafted piece will provide solid and durable support.
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Mocha Finished Entertainment Center w Two Open Storage Towers
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Oak Television Cabinet w Plasma Lift
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TV Console in Antique Black Finish w Side Cabinets & Middle Shelves
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TV Stand w Sliding Plexiglas Doors & Cottage Oak Finish
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Antique Oak 52 in Wide Media Console
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Oak Storage Cabinet w Sliding Framed Glass Doors
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Coffee Finished Corner Entertainment Unit w Bi-Fold Doors
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Ebony Finish TV Stand w Corner Design
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Madera Fusion TV Stand w Ashwood and Veneer Frame
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Large LCD TV Stand w Media Storage in Black
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TV Stand w Multimedia Storage with Adjustable Shelves
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TV Console w Paned Glass Doors & Antique Black Finish
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Plasma TV Stand - Blakey
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Black Plasma TV Stand
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Small Plasma TV Stand w Storage in Cherry Color
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Swivel Top TV Stand w Glass Door Cabinet
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The Hanover Entertainment TV Stand - Cherry Finish
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60" Black Satin Finished Plasma/Flat TV Unit w Glass Door Cabinet
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Ebony Finish Entertainment TV Stand w 2 Frame Doors
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Stipple Glass Cabinet Wenge Stain Plasma Cabinet
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Plasma TV Cabinet w Framed Glass Doors, Mocha Cherry Finish
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Plasma/LCD TV Stand w 6 Shelves and 2 Doors
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Homestead TV Stand in Oak Finish
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TV Console w Shelves & Paned Doors on Each End in Antique White Finish
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Entertainment Unit in Wood w Warm Finish
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Warm Oak Finish Solid Wood TV Stand w Corner Design
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Beechwood Contemporary Cabinet w Glass Doors
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Heirloom Cherry Stained TV/VCR Table
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56-Inch Wide Pine TV Stand
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60" Wide Cognac Entertainment Unit w Glass Door Storage Cabinet
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LCD Or Plasma TV Stand With Chocolate Finish
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Cherry Finished Corner Unit TV Stand
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Entertainment/Media Cabinet w Sliding Doors in Black
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Light Cherry Double Cabinet Plasma Base
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Cottage Oak TV Storage Cabinet w Sliding Doors
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Corner Electric Fireplace & TV Stand in Premium Cherry Finish