Discover the ultimate Movable TV Stand — a strong, height-adjustable, and portable rolling TV cart designed for 32–100 inch screens. This mobile TV stand features smooth lockable wheels, universal VESA mount compatibility, and sturdy steel construction for stability and style. Perfect for homes, offices, schools, or conference rooms, it allows easy movement, flexible viewing angles, and organized cable management. Upgrade your viewing experience with a sleek, durable adjustable TV trolley that combines mobility, safety, and modern design.
Movable TV Stand
Movable TV Stand 32″-100″
KSh 18,000.00Wheels / Casters (often lockable): The base usually has four wheels so you can roll the stand easily. Good models have locks so when you want it to stay put, you can “park” it securely. Example: “four locking wheels for easy mobility”.
Height Adjustability: Many stands allow you to raise or lower the mount so the screen is at the optimal eye-level. Eg: “nine levels of height adjustment” in one model. Amazon
Tilt / Swivel / Rotation: For better viewing angles, some stands offer tilt forward/back, swivel side to side, and sometimes full 360° rotation. One model: tilt ±45°. Tronic Kenya+1
VESA Mount Compatibility: The stand has a bracket or mounting plate that fits the standard “VESA” hole pattern of your TV. E.g., one supports VESA 200×200 mm up to 800×600 mm.
Max Load / Screen Size Compatibility: The stand will specify a range of screen sizes (e.g., 32″-80″) and a maximum weight (so you ensure your TV won’t overload the stand).
Accessory Shelf(s) / Cable Management: Many include shelves for devices (sound-bar, DVD/Blu-ray player, receivers) and built-in channels or clips for managing cables so things look tidy. Eg: “built-in cable management system” on one.
Stable Base / Materials: Because the screen is being moved, and possibly large/heavy, good stands have a strong base (often steel or alloy) and good engineering to keep the screen stable when moving or stationary. One description uses “strong chassis, mobility, modern design”.

