Thursday, October 30, 2008

Oversight Salvation

Ever bought a sprinkler and returned home only to remember you don’t own a garden hose? How about arriving at the campsite with your new camp stove but not so much as a drop of fuel? Maybe you’ve snapped up a bargain on a trailer at a garage sale and returned to pick it up before realizing there’s no hitch on your bumper.

There are truly thousands of examples in life where people have a greater likelihood of making an oversight related to purchases. I remember buying my first vehicle at 17, and my intention of driving it that evening being quashed by the remaining $46 dollars in my bank account meaning no insurance until next payday. Often, the ones that are the most dumbfounding occur when the buyer is overly-enthusiastic or eager to acquire his or her new purchase and has a genuine zeal for the product.

This seems to be particularly true of audio-visual components and systems and products that are related to other avidly-pursued hobbies and interests like musical instruments and sporting goods. With regards to A/V products, it’s very easy to understand how a person who’s a big movie, video game or sports buff – or all 3, as is often the case – could become so enthralled and encapsulated in their imminent purchase that he or she could overlook necessary accessories. While missing cables, adapters and the like can be just as problematic, there’s something very “D’OH!” about blowing the bulk of your wad on that new LCD TV only to arrive home and become aware you don’t have a stand that can accommodate it.

The same instance can occur easily with stereo components as well. You race home with your new 5-disc multi-player only to realize your component shelves will not take the additional size, or your mid-size bookshelf speakers are too wide for your speaker stands.
In addition, sometimes your current stand just doesn’t do your shiny and cutting-edge design TV or A/V components justice.

Of course, the last thing you want to do is subject your new electronic pride n’ joy to the risk of damage by either placing it on an existing inferior / insufficient stand or rack. Resting it on the floor would be wholly inadvisable as well and so very anti-climactic as you press power for the first time. As suggested earlier, it’s not uncommon for individuals in such circumstances to realize painfully they’ve gone a little too big with the bucks and feel the right stand or rack will have to wait.

Fortunately, Cymax Stores is pleased to advise you that with a visit to www.audio-video-furniture.com or www.toptvstands.com you can make amends your oversight with a large selection of TV stands and audio racks that have the newest looks and designs you demand at prices that may well not necessitate your putting it “on hold” until next payday comes around. Take a look at this Orispace Hi-Def Black Glass LCD TV Stand at $105.00 with free shipping and see what we mean!

If that grabs your attention, I urge you to stop by Top TV Stands to see many more attractive stands at great prices and protect the integrity of that first viewing.

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