LCDs mounting by CLO Systems the X-arm

Posted on January 9th, 2006 in CES 2006, installing, interior, television by Erno, (Visited 6666 times)


CLO Systems introduced the X-arm mount last year, and of course at this moment they are at the CES 2006. The X-arm is a motorized wall mount for flat panel TVs that allows a viewer to adjust the viewing angle of the TV with the convenience of a remote control.body_image_introduction LCDs mounting by CLO Systems the X-arm

Strong yet clean industrial design of X-arm mount compliments the look of plasma or LCD TVs in any room. With a universal mounting kit, X-arm mount’s patent pending wall mount can handle just about any large size flat screen TV between 40 inch and 60 inch weighing up to 150 pounds.

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Interactive Home Theatre planner

Posted on January 9th, 2006 in installing, interior by Erno, (Visited 2646 times)


vogels_HCP Interactive Home Theatre plannerA while ago it was already introduced in Dutch. Also on shows in the Netherlands there was a small booklet displaying methods to integrate audio and video into your room with supports. Now this tool is on-line also available in English.

Customers wanting to purchase a Home Cinema System, LCD or plasma screen are faced with a number of key decisions. How big should the new screen be, where should I put it, and how should I hang it in order to get the very best viewing angle for the screen? Vogel’s is introducing a new tool to help with this: the Home Cinema Planner. On the updated Vogel’s website, anyone can simulate the viewing situation in their own living room and get advice on relevant screen size and the most appropriate type of support.

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LCD the standard in Home Theater

Posted on January 9th, 2006 in FAQ, television by Erno, (Visited 3924 times)


sony_kdl_v40a10  LCD the standard in Home TheaterLCD televisions are incredible, space-saving appliances. LCDs possess extremely thin, flat screens that can be mounted on a stant or even hung on a wall in your family or entertainment room. In the case of the latter, hanging an LCD television on a wall provides consumers with additional space in the room in which the television is placed; allowing much more space for furniture and decorating. Furthermore, many LCD televisions include the option to tilt and pivot their direction, allowing the viewer to easily adjust the screen to their preferences.

LCD (liquid crystal display) projectors usually contain three separate LCD glass panels, one each for red, green, and blue components of the image signal being fed into the projector. As light passes through the LCD panels, individual pixels (”picture elements”) can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the light, as if each little pixel were fitted with a Venetian blind. This activity modulates the light and produces the image that is projected onto the screen.

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