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The two categories of TV lifts are usually described by their lifting mechanism: Pop-up and Drop-down. The choice between pop-up and drop-down TV lifts can be straightforward and will simply be contingent on your desired application and effect. Operating your TV Lift is normally accomplished wirelessly with the use of a remote.

The most popular lifts are the Pop-up TV Lift systems where the TV Lifts and Television set are remotely brought up into the viewing area and lowered when not in use. It is an excellent space-saving enhancement for boats, planes, Recreational Vehicles, and small rooms in the home.

Pop-Up TV Lifts
Pop-up TV lifts are meant to have your TV appear when the mechanism moves upwards and depart when the mechanism is retracted. The Pop-Up lift is perfect when you want to have your Television set hidden inside of a cabinet, behind a dresser, or to pop out of a protective case for outdoor applications.

First, you will want to make sure that the TV lift you choose fits the size of your TV. Then, you will also want to double-check to be sure that your TV lift will hide your TV when fully retracted. Finally, you will need to ensure the stroke length is long enough to ensure the TV reaches an ideal viewing height. Stroke length is a measure of the television’s retracted length subtracted from the extended length.

Simply put, the stroke must be more than the height (not the diagonal dimension) otherwise your screen will not be completely visible.

Drop-Down TV Lifts
Drop-down TV lifts are employed to lower the TV downwards and are meant to allow the TV to be hung vertically and then be dropped down as the mechanism is extended. As the name suggests, these TV lifts are made to allow you to have your TV set drop from the ceiling or release below a cabinet. They are designed with no exposed tracks, gears, scissors, or cables to deliver a sleek appearance.

Flip Down TV Lifts are an interesting alternative to a Drop-Down TV Lift. If you are fortunate enough to have attic space above the TV location, then you can simply build the lift box into the ceiling and install the Flip-down mechanism into the box. Just be sure the ceiling opening you create is the same size as your TV. When you install the lift in this way your TV set will simply be flush with the ceiling.

If your living space requires multiple viewing angles, most TV lifts are compatible with a TV swivel mount for maximum adjustability and peak viewing experience. To learn more about TV and TV Lifts and how they work, click here: https://inca-tvlifts.com/tv-lifts/#animation.

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