These days, more and more people are mounting their television sets in new and innovative ways. None of us wants to set a clunky TV in the middle of the wall or in a corner anymore. Most of us would prefer that the television stayed “out of sight/out of mind” when we aren’t watching it. When we do watch TV, we want to be able to get an excellent view, no matter where we’re sitting in the room. To accomplish these things, Inca TV Lifts produces a number of motorized TV brackets.
One of the simplest types of motorized TV brackets is the tilt bracket. Tilt brackets allow your TV to be tilted up or down, allowing you to change the tilt to accommodate the viewers. Children sitting on the floor need a different viewing angle than adults who are sitting or standing in the room.
Another type of motorized TV brackets is the swivel mount. These allow you to change the facing of your television via remote control. That way, you can get a head-on view of the television screen from any point in the room. Some motorized TV brackets allow you to tilt and swivel your TV set.
Other options for mounting your television include several types of TV lifts. TV lifts use ultra-quiet jacking casters to lift or lower your television, concealing it when not in use and bringing it into optimum viewing position when you’re ready to watch. TV lifts include models which raise a television from the floor, raise the TV from a cabinet, and/or lower the TV from the ceiling. Make sure any TV lift you purchase has silent jacking casters. There’s nothing more irritating than having to endure unnecessary mechanical noise every time you want to watch TV.
With so many types of motorized TV brackets available, it’s a wonder anyone today uses a pedestal stand or basic wall mounting system. You owe it to yourself to check out your options.
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