You left out two important details: The thickness of the glass and is it tempered?
In the picture it looks like it’s about 8 to 10 mm. It probably is tempered.
Does the glass sag when the TV is on it?
Did you see our company picture?
That’s us on 12mm glass

Here’s one from a few years ago:

That’s 10 mm glass. Tempered. 10 mm glass bends a lot more but it didn’t break.

Here’s our “scientific” testing of the strength of glass: http://wilsonglass.com/Strength.htm
Here’s a U-tube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_0y-ZV0Vyg

Here’s a way to test if it is tempered:
http://wilsonglass.com/prodimages/ShelfSupport/Ghosts.htm

Of course, you probably know, glass is unpredictable. There are no published specifications for how much weight it will hold.
Your TV might be fine on the glass for years and then one night when no one is around the glass could explode. If it’s not tempered then I would say the TV is too heavy unless the glass is 12mm or thicker. And even then no one knows for sure.

But it was a fun question. I hope you enjoyed my answer.

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