Samsung TR-500X3BX Adjustable 50-, 56- and 61-Inch DLP TV Stand
- ASIN: B000P53JRG
- Price: $269.99
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Product Description:
This sleek stand is designed to hold 50 to 61 inch Samsung HLT50 Series DLP TVs. The open-concept styling provides easy wire management. Using telescopic glides, this stand is adjustable to three different widths ( 45.6, 50.6 and 55.1 inches ) to fit your 50, 56 or 61 inch TV. Fixed tempered glass shelves provide plenty of room to place two components side by side. Safety features for this TV stand include rounded corners on tempered glass and sturdy metal frame construction. Stylish contemporary design Easy to assemble with household tools Sturdy design with hidden top support channel Unit Dimensions - Width - 45.5 / 50.75 / 55.125 inches Height - 19.69 inches Depth - 17.94 inches Approximate Unit Weight - 76.3 lbs. Manufacturer's Warranty - One year parts and labor
Product Details
- Feature:
- Stylish, contemporary design and high-gloss, black finish complements any room
- Telescopic design allows you to adjust width to accommodate 50-, 56- or 61-inch Samsung DLP HDTVs
- Tempered, 6-millimeter, tinted-glass audio storage shelves provide room to place 2 components side by side
- Features an oval wire-management opening, easy assembly, rounded corners, and sturdy metal-frame construction
- Weighs 76.3 pounds, measures 45.5/50.75/55.125 (adjustable) x 19.69 x 17.94 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by manufacturer's 1-year warranty
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- EAN: 0036725296190
- Label: Samsung
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- MaterialType: Metal
- Model: TR-500X3BX
- MPN: TR-500X3BX
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: AV_FURNITURE
- Publisher: Samsung
- Studio: Samsung
- Style: Fixed
- UPC: 036725296190
- Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Customer Reviews 

Stand OK, but not great
2008-12-01Like all big screen stands I failed to see the 'value' - this is $30 of powder coated steel, powder coated MDF and a couple of glass shelves. Why we are all expected to pay $300 for such things defeats me - oh, yes 'cos the TV already cost a boat load of money!
The stand is fine - it does the job. For the 61" Samsung, I would say it is actually too small - the TV does not feel secure on it, feel like the stand needs more depth for the resultant 'structure' to feel secure. So I'll anchor the TV to the wall at the top, to avoid tipping - if my kids were younger this would be an absolute must-do modification to the setup.
I bought this for 61A750 (as suggested by Amazon) - Pinnacle make stand which is designed for Samsung 61-67" TV's - which I am sure is the one Samsung intend to be used with the 61A750. Caveat emptor.

Pinnacle Design Customer Service is 110%
2008-11-09So I've had this stand, TR50X3B, since about March of 2007 when I bought my new DLP TV. It fit perfectly with the design and look of the TV. I have moved twice since then and have had no problems with the stand save having to tighten some of the screws. Whatever no big deal.
The reason I am writing this review is that in my last move, the moving company broke one of the glass shelves. I was devastated since I had carefully packed the two shelves. I emailed the customer service contact which I found from the assembly manual I had kept. They were very pleasant to deal with. I had asked for a price quote for a new shelf since it was past the one year warranty. I waited a week, no response. I end up getting a package the next week, lo and behold, a new glass shelf.
I was ecstatic and amazed about Pinnacle's customer service. I will, from this point forward, recommend their stands over everyone elses and go to them first when I am looking for a TV stand. They just added a customer for life. A+

Samsung TR-500X3BX Adjustable 50-, 56- and 61-Inch DLP TV Stand
2008-10-24Samsung TR-500X3BX Adjustable 50-, 56- and 61-Inch DLP TV Stand
Product required assembly, some of the connecting parts leave a
bit to be desired. However now that I have it in the location
desired, it is doing a fine job supporting the 61in Tv and
associated equipment. Product arrived 3 days earlier than
estimated.

Very Pleased
2008-09-30The instructions need to be a little more specific about lining up the pieces for the different size TV's. Other than that, very pleased with the stand. Matches the Samsung 61" perfectly.

TV stand
2008-09-30this is a nice looking stand but
it is the best when used in the
smallest configuration.
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