When installing a TV in your bedroom, it is important to decide on the location first. There’s no point in fitting it into an attractive-looking design if the resulting layout requires you to crank your neck to view the content while you’re in the prone position in bed.
If space is at a premium, a free-standing TV lift for a small room is a perfect choice. A
free-standing or end-of-bed TV lift will work anywhere. With the push of a button, your TV will raise into view or lower out of sight in nearly complete silence in under thirty seconds to allow you to sleep without disruption.
TV Size and Resolution Choices
The next choice for you to make is the size of the TV. While a 32” TV is ideal for a small bedroom, a 40” may provide you with the ideal picture size at a 3-meter end-of-bed distance. The advantage of an end-of-bed lift is it is easy to read subtitles or see intricate details. The 40” will improve your picture resolution by a noticeable 20%.
Flat Screen or Ultra-Flat Screen Lifts
The INCA line of flat-screen lifts, specifically models # 900814 and 900815, is designed to move both flat screen and ultra-flat screen televisions from concealment to any desired viewing position at the end of your bed or anywhere in a small space. The side panels are fabricated from aluminum and the moving bar assembly depth starts at 3.75″, front to back, and 3.00″ in height. Standard units are also wired to a universal junction box to allow the attachment of any INCA flat screen lift accessory, or controller, including an (RF) radio remote, rocker switch, Infrared, 12 VDC/Dry contact closure for touchscreen commands, or a power sensor module.
Need the Swivel Feature?
Multiple TV Lift viewers may also enjoy the lift swivel feature. The Inca TV 900828 Series flat screen low profile swivel is designed to mount onto an INCA Lift. Since the swivel is only 1.50″ in height and 8.50″ or 10.00″ in diameter, this system allows flat-screen TVs to be mounted in very height-sensitive locations, such as the foot of a bed or beneath a windowsill. When operated, the swivel can raise and turn the flat-screen TV 360 degrees to your desired viewing position.
Choice of control options available includes (RF) dual-channel radio remote or touch-screen compatible controllers that accept dry contact or 12 VDC signals.
Lift Placement Options
You can significantly improve the appearance of your bedroom by creating a hidden TV lift inside a cabinet or other piece of furniture. It isn’t very hard, and it adds a certain ambiance to any room. You can also place your free-standing TV pedestal lift behind an existing piece of furniture to hide your TV without replacing existing furniture in your home. By simply pressing your remote, you can quietly raise your TV from behind an existing piece of furniture without cluttering the room when the TV is not in use.
To learn more about the most effective and attractive way to incorporate your free standing or end-of-bed lift in your bedroom, click here: https://inca-tvlifts.com/tv-lifts/#animation.
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