The more versatile the technology becomes (and the more dependent we become upon it), the more inclined we’re becoming to bring our TVs with us—on our RVs, our boats, in the bathroom.
What follows is a brief guide to the inevitable challenge: how to mount flat screen TV’s in unconventional places.
Flip-up Lift
If you live in a boat or some other small living space, you’re options are limited. A TV stand’s out of the question. A flip-up TV wall mount lift is your best option. It eliminates the need to install the TV in the ceiling or a cabinet. The flip-up Inca TV lifts instead allow the TV to be positioned on the wall, concealed by a mirror or some type of art.
Wall-mounted Pullout and Swivel
You’ve got a bit of room to work with, but the space is riddled with awkward angles. The wall-mounted pullout and swivel is the way to go. The remote control television lift will allow you to bring your TV out from the wall and rotate it to an optimal viewing position.
Wall-mounted Tilting Module
The wall-mounted tilting system attaches your flatscreen TV to a secure wall and leans it forward on command. Like soaking in a tub? You’ll appreciate that lean within a few minutes of your first binge-watching session. There’s no more craning your neck to see a screen several feet above. Now it’s pointed head-on.
As you see, where there’s a wall, there’s a way.
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