What it is\nThe Suptek universal TV stand base is a pair of stand legs designed to convert a table top into a higher, freestanding TV viewing solution. With three adjustable heights, it lets you raise a compatible display from 52cm up to 104.4cm to suit different seating arrangements. The legs are built to support the weight of a TV up to 50kg and accommodate VESA patterns up to 1000 x 800mm. Made from alloy steel with a black electroplating finish, the construction emphasises durability in daily use.\n\n## Who it’s for\nThis is aimed at households or rooms where a traditional wall mount isn’t feasible or desired. It can work well in living rooms, family spaces or bedrooms where you want a straightforward, adjustable table top solution for larger flat screens within the 27–85 inch range. If you prioritise a low-profile base that keeps the edges of the screen close to a stand rather than a full freestanding cabinet, this base could be a practical option.\n\n## How it performs\nOn the upside, the three height options provide flexibility to align the screen with seating and eye level, helping reduce neck strain during longer viewing. The 50kg maximum load gives a reasonable margin for most mid‑range televisions, and the large VESA compatibility supports sizeable mounting holes, up to 1000 x 800mm. A non-slip pad helps protect furniture surfaces and makes repositioning easier.\n\n## What works well in practice\nIf your TV is already mounted with a compatible VESA pattern, swapping to these legs can be a quick way to create a table top setup without major furniture changes. The alloy steel construction and surface finish should withstand daily handling and movement. A practical example: placing a 55–65 inch TV on a sturdy coffee table or media console and using the legs to raise it to a comfortable viewing height for sofa seating.\n\n## Limitations and things to check\nThis base is designed for table top use, not as a wall mount or fully integrated stand. It relies on the existing TV's stand or mounting interface and does not include a dished or concealed cabling solution. If your setup requires inbuilt cable management or a very low-profile footprint, you may want to consider alternatives that address those needs. Also, ensure your TV’s VESA pattern is within the 1000 x 800mm limit and that the total supported weight remains under 50kg.\n\n## How to choose before you buy\n- Confirm TV size range (27–85 inches) and VESA pattern compatibility (max 1000 x 800mm).\n- Check room layout: does raising the screen to this height improve viewing comfort from your seating positions?\n- Consider how you will position the stand on the chosen surface and whether non-slip protection is sufficient for your furniture.\n- Think about future tweaks: if you replace the TV with a heavier model, will the 50kg limit still be appropriate?\n\n## Quick comparison takeaway\nCompared with a fixed table top riser, the top three-height options offer useful adaptability, but you’ll miss built-in cable routing or a more integrated look that some dedicated floor stands or wall mounts provide. It sits as a practical mid-ground for those seeking a flexible, no-fuss elevation solution without committing to bespoke furniture.\n\n## Is it worth it?\nIt makes sense if you need a straightforward, adjustable height solution for a broad range of TVs and you’re prioritising flexibility over a fixed look or added cable management. Not ideal if you require an ultra-minimal footprint, integrated storage, or wall mounting.\n\n## Frequently asked questions\n- Will it fit my TV? If your TV is between 27 and 85 inches and uses a VESA pattern up to 1000 x 800mm, it should be compatible.\n- How stable is the setup? With a weight limit of 50kg and a non-slip pad, it should stay steady for typical viewing.\n- Can I move the TV setup easily? Yes, the design includes pads to protect furniture and facilitate repositioning.