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Cabinet Tronix LeBloc Ebony Macassar

With multiple HDMI inputs, IR/RF control provisions and viewing options such as 360 degrees of swivel, Cable Tronix's Coastal Elements' LeBloc Ebony Macassar television lift allows homeowners to watch TV and hide their television when they aren't using it.


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When placed at the foot of a bed, against the wall or in the center of a room, Cabinet Tronix’s LeBloc Ebony Macassar lift enables homeowners to watch TV and then hide their flat-panel TV when they aren’t using it.

One of the great things about flat-panel televisions is that they fit in places that old CRT televisions don't. These placement options allow homeowners to find creative ways to integrate a television into their homes without adding stress to their lives.

Helping to facilitate this these integration possibilities are products like Cabinet Tronix's new Coastal Elements line of TV lift products.

Included in that line of products is the company's Le Bloc Ebony Macassar (LEM) television lift. This lift is available with options such as a universal television mount and a universal remote control. Backed by a five-year warranty, the lift can be placed in places like at the foot of a bed, in the center of a room or against the wall, and homeowners can control the unit through its integrated IR/RF remote control signal repeater system.

The product also includes two HDMI inputs to allow homeowners to connect devices like their cable/satellite boxes and Blu-ray players.

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Displays · TVs · Mounts and Lifts · Home Automation and Control · Universal Remotes · Wire and Cable · HDMI · Cable Tronix · All topics

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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.

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