What many working people (like me) don’t understand is why life sucks. Working dedicatedly for 8-10 hours a day, reaching home late, parking your car just under the “No Parking” sign and eating popcorn for dinner surely proves a part of it. Oh, and the foolish wall angles at your rented flat, I am sure, you never slept without cursing the owner of that place. Sure, it’s a tough life, full of sacrifices and hardships, but the odds get really frustrating when you press the ugly red “On” button on your TV remote and regularly disappoint yourself for not getting the right viewing angle at your flat screen. Permanent frustration is not an option for us.
Guys, I almost had a “Eureka” moment when I first saw this product. Built from solid hardwood to hold televisions up to 60 inches, the TV Easel ($1,000) is the almost solution to some if not all our miseries. It features a height-adjustable design, integrated component storage and wire management, a hand-applied, four-step antiqued ebony finish and the ability to double as, well, an easel, for artwork, mirrors or other display items. However, life will always suck but you wouldn’t either trade it for a million bucks — although I might for two.
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