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. You’ll find solid-cases and open shelving along with modular racks and spacious storage drawers. Choose a size and style that's exactly right for your tastes and needs. Wood is a natural choice that is a welcome and warming touch. Enhance any setting with the solid choice of wood crafting.
Products on this page:
Component TV Console w Optional Rialto Deck - Toluca Lake
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Graciela's Armoire - Toluca Lake
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Corner Entertainment Glendale in Antique Oak Finish
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72 in. Contemporary Plasma/LCD TV Console
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Wood TV Stand in Walnut
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Console in Marimba w Optional TV Bookcase - Shelter Island
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Adjustable Television Base - Santa Barbara
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Wide Media Console w Three Cabinets and Espresso Finish
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Wood Entertainment Center w Hand Painted Design
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TV Stand w Faux Slate Tile Accents & Walnut Finish
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TV Stand in Espresso - Essex
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Entertainment Center - Camden White
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3 Piece Entertainment Stand Set in Cherry - Chesapeake
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Tall 32-Inch Wide Corner TV Stand in Black
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Entertainment Center w Optional Cabinet - Provincia
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Television Stand Cart w Side Storage Shelves
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Oak Finish TV Stand
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Television Console w 4 Doors - Santa Barbara
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Light Maple Stained Television Stand
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Television Console in Marimba w Optional Cabinet - Shelter Island
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Wood TV Stand in Antique Black
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Corner Console in Pine - Ponderosa
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Farmhouse TV Stand w Swivel Top & Black Finish
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Corner Console in Soft Mahogany - Jamaican Bay
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3 Piece Entertainment Stand Set in Cherry - Hanover
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Wood Cabinet w Glass Shelves
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Component Console Base w Optional Bookcase Deck - Toluca Lake
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Entertainment Stand in Cherry - Hanover
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Entertainment Console in Piano Key w Optional Cabinet - Shelter Island
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Madera Fusion TV Stand w Ashwood and Veneer Frame
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Entertainment Stand in Ebony - Bedford
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Television Console - American View
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Antique Oak 66 in Wide Media Console
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TV Theater Cabinet w Bridge Panel - American View
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Flat Screen TV Cabinet in Black
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Entertainment Unit w Cabinet Base, Distressed Cherry Wood Finish