
Perlesmith Universal TV Stand
Score: 79/100
Mounting Dream Tilting
Score: 65/100Rankings

The Perlesmith Universal Tabletop TV Stand provides a stylish tempered-glass base, integrated cable management and six height-adjust positions, making it a versatile solution for 32-60" screens. Its tabletop design and limited swivel range mean it isn't suitable for wall-mount installations or very large televisions. Ideal for renters or users who need a portable, adjustable stand with a clean look.

Mounting Dream's tilting wall mount delivers a generous +15°/-5° tilt and a low-profile 2.5-inch depth for 42-86 inch TVs up to 120 lb. It lacks swivel and cannot be mounted on drywall, limiting flexibility. Perfect for DIY homeowners with stud walls seeking a simple tilt solution.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
39.916 kg | 54.4 kgbest | |
60 inches | 86 inchesbest | |
35 degreesbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 8 mmbest | 63.5 mm |
430 mmbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.812 kgbest | — |
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Compatibility(2) | ||
Maximum TV Size (inches) | 60 inches | 86 inches |
VESA Patterns | 100x100 to 400x400 | 200-800x100-400 |
Movement(1) | ||
Mount Type | tabletop | tilt |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | assembly hardware, TV mounting hardware, user manual | bolts, anchor, wrench, leveling bolts, manual |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight Capacity (kg) | 39.916 kg | 54.4 kg |
Profile Depth (mm) | 8 mm | 63.5 mm |

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Professional reviewers and editors commend the Mounting Dream tilting mount for its solid construction, straightforward stud-based installation, and reliable tilt mechanism. They highlight its suitability for large TVs and note the lack of swivel as a trade-off for a low-profile design.
Everyday users consistently praise the mount's easy centering, strong hold, and effective glare-reducing tilt. Common complaints revolve around the need for tools to fine-tune tilt and the necessity of precise stud placement, but overall sentiment is positive.
“looks great”



