What stand is that? Been looking for a stand for the identical setup and that looks perfect!
EDIT: I PM'ed OP, it's a locally bought no-brand stand, this is the closest I've found on Amazon.
> You don't have the option of pausing
Exactly the reason I don't go to theaters. Even assuming the audio is mixed correctly, I can't think of one film I've watched start to finish that didn't require a pause or a skip back 30s or a subtitle for the purpose of clarity. Miss or mishear a few things in the theater and the film can snowball into something far from its intent.
For the "theater experience" I recommend parking one of these at the foot of your bed paired with a large OLED.
Get yourself a TV cart
I have one similar to this. It's great for angling the TV, moving it to other rooms, and they're height adjustable. Plus you don't have to mess with wall mounting. Downside for me is I have carpet and I have to be very difficult when moving it so I don't tip it over.
I’ve used this:
VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32-65 inch LCD LED Plasma Flat Panel Screen TVs up to 110 lbs, Pro Height Adjustable Rolling Black Stand with Laptop Shelf & Locking Wheels - Max VESA 600x400, STAND-TV03E https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_ScHcGb87NEEX8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I simply didn’t add the wheels, and didn’t add the shelf (you could if you wanted to)
But I had a 65” on it and just put a 75” on it and it works great! Raises the TV to a little above eye level and freed up my TV entertainment center for my Sonos sound bar, oculus, etc...
VIVO Black Rolling TV Cart for 32 to 65 inch LCD LED Plasma Flat Panel Screen | Mobile Stand with Wheels (STAND-TV03E) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BTWnDbJHC7FSX
I have been using this stand that I purchased off of amazon for the last year. I was really impressed with the fit and finish during assembly. I have a 60" mounted to it and have nothing but good things to say about it. The convenience of being able to move it around to accommodate the optimal viewing angle from the living room, dining room and kitchen is so nice. I actually am disappointed now if I am somewhere where I don't have a perfect straight on view of the TV. The internal cable routing keeps everything on the ground and mostly out of sight, even on the back. Also, the wheels are very impressive. They appear to be too small and hard, but I have a very deep pile, shag rug and they roll across, on and off of it with ease. My only regret is I noticed they are now selling it in white, which would match better with my decor than the black one I currently have.
Use something like this Vivo rolling mount. It's what I put together in my setup and I sit about the same distance from my screen as you do and also can't move my sitting location. My 65 inch Sony weighs about 85 pounds or so and it's secure on this mount and moveable at any time. Took me about 45 minutes to an hour to put together then hang the set from it with an assist from my brother.
Yup, This is like the one I use for my 65 inch Sony X930E. i see the one you linked says up to a 55 inch but I'd just check the VESA pattern and weight limit and go from there. The one I use has the double steel tubes and is rated up to 100 pounds. I don't have mine behind a shelf/cabinet though just freestanding with the wheels locked down. Works great��.
I put my TV on a rolling stand so I can turn it in whatever direction I want. Away from me when doing VR.
VIVO Black TV Cart for LCD LED Plasma Flat Panel Stand w/Wheels Mobile fits 32" to 65" (STAND-TV03E) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8D5kBbFWGF06Q
Alright I get it now, but I'm deciding not to hang this up on my wall because I'm going straight to college in less than a year (UC Riverside if they accept me, Calstate LA if they don't), and I'm gonna be living on-campus, where I doubt they'll let me make any holes in the walls.
I've decided on this vesa movable stand right here, which supports the weight of the display and supports vesa mounts up to 600x400. I measured the square of the vesa mounting holes on my display to be 317x215, so that vesa mount I linked should be compatible right?
I've had a TV in my playspace since launch and haven't hit the screen. Here's why:
VIVO Black TV Cart for LCD LED Plasma Flat Panel Stand w/Wheels Mobile fits 32" to 65" (STAND-TV03E) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dDn2zbWW2HSSC
It's on a rolling cart. I have the back of the TV facing me when I'm playing. I turn it around however I want it angled when I'm outside of VR. That little shelf is optional.
I output to a TV with a long HDMI cable. I mounted the TV to a rolling cart. The TV is positioned in front of a couch where people sit and watch. The person doing VR is behind the TV. I also mirror audio to the TV. All of this can be done within Steam VR alone.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That way, I can adjust it exactly right and move it out of the way when not using it.
We currently use a mobile tv stand with the wheels removed, and use the top shelf for consoles / DVR's. Like this on Amazon
The TV stand is here on amazon. Little pricey but saves you drilling into the wall. Hope this helps.
Amazon Link It is an awesome stand. I can move the TV from one room to the other. Only need 1 tv now ;)
Here's what we did for our setup!
Bought the ps4 and one extra controller, a locking case, tv stand, and got 3 offline multiplayer games donated to us from a local used game store. We attached the locking case to the tv stand via the holes in the side. If someone wanted to steal it they probably could with some time put into it, but the entire thing is in a part of the library where it's usually staffed and on camera.
The TV is hard wired into the internet to let users watch youtube and our amazon prime videos. The ps4 is on our wifi (which can be tricky sometimes due to the existence of our 'accept terms & conditions' page). I'm sure there's a way to connect the tv and ps4 to share the wired connection, but never got around to investigating that. I aim for local multiplayer games that don't require the internet just in case, plus I worry with online games there's no way to really watch what other online users are saying in terms of appropriateness for a public space.
We do not let patrons use their own account in case someone else sees them playing a game but can't play it themselves since it's not a public account they can use. We basically just have one account that everyone uses. Some kids ask if they can bring in their own game - I tell them they're welcome to donate the game to the library for a month. They've all declined thus far!
I rotate the game once at the start of the month. My previous library rotated weekly, but we don't have that large a game collection yet. This just helps to make sure all the staff time isn't spent on switching games upon every request.
The ps4 can play bluray movies right off the bat, but requires a download to be able to play dvds.
The rules we have are that the volume must not go over x number, you get 30 minutes of play time unless no one is waiting for a turn, and controllers must not be left unattended. We keep the controllers at the staff desk and ask patrons to recite the three rules to get a controller.
Nice stand. If OP does not care about height adjustable, I bought this one and is $60 cheaper...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Looks similar to one I got a few years ago:
https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Plasma-Wheels-Mobile-STAND-TV03E/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/
Something like that should be good.
Try searching for “computer cart”
I have one of these in our office: VIVO Black TV Cart for LCD LED Plasma Flat Panel Stand w/Wheels Mobile fits 32" to 65" (STAND-TV03E) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TFXO4Q4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sWgDAbJRPPCC9
I forgot to mention i currently have a 48” vizio d series 1080p tv mounted on this bad boy..
Here's the TV stand. Hope this helps. It's extremely solid and holds up my 55" no problem.
One option to deal with the TV is to use a cart that can be wheeled into another room or closet when not in use. It makes the room a lot more flexible (and attractive). They can be had for under $100 on amazon.
(note: I don't have that one, so I can't speak to the quality, but reviews seem positive)