Is This the First Motorized Lift/Swivel for a 103” TV?
Inca's new floor lift with swivel appears to be the first to accommodate a flat screen over 100 inches in size -- because installing these displays can be such a drag.
Why not hide that 103-incher below the floor with this new motorized lift from Inca.
Installing a 103-inch TV can be such a drag, especially if you want to raise, lower and swivel the behemoth.
Now, Inca Corp. makes it simple for anyone with a spare six feet (or so) of vertical space beneath the floor to mount and motorize an uber-big screen. The new 103” TV Floor Lift with Swivel (900814-400-F1) stores a 103-inch screen below the floor, raises it out “and then swivels the TV to the perfect viewing angle in the room,” the company says. What a perfect solution for placing that big screen in front of a window!
Inca claims, “As of now, there is no other floor lift in the market that can accommodate a flatscreen over 100 inches in size.”
If there is, CE Pro hasn’t seen it, but plenty of clever integrators have invented ways to mount a move a 103-incher:
Frankentech engineers 1,300-pound electric hoist
Integrated Systems hides 103-inch plasma in ceiling
Unfortunately, you won’t see the new lift at CEDIA Expo 2011. Inca is not exhibiting this year.
RELATED: Inca Lifts: 10 Things You Might Not Know
Now, Inca Corp. makes it simple for anyone with a spare six feet (or so) of vertical space beneath the floor to mount and motorize an uber-big screen. The new 103” TV Floor Lift with Swivel (900814-400-F1) stores a 103-inch screen below the floor, raises it out “and then swivels the TV to the perfect viewing angle in the room,” the company says. What a perfect solution for placing that big screen in front of a window!
Inca claims, “As of now, there is no other floor lift in the market that can accommodate a flatscreen over 100 inches in size.”
If there is, CE Pro hasn’t seen it, but plenty of clever integrators have invented ways to mount a move a 103-incher:
Frankentech engineers 1,300-pound electric hoist
Integrated Systems hides 103-inch plasma in ceiling
Unfortunately, you won’t see the new lift at CEDIA Expo 2011. Inca is not exhibiting this year.
RELATED: Inca Lifts: 10 Things You Might Not Know
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FYI Electro-Kinetics Inc. has built a number of lifts for the 103 in plasma including standard up/down lifts and swing down lifts since 2006.