OmniMount’s New omnimount Discreetly Hangs Flat Panels
DIY-friendly mount supports TVs up to 42 inches.
OmniMount has released a new flat panel mount, named the omnimount, designed for do-it-yourselfers.
The omnimount, which supports flat panels between 12 and 42 inches large and up to 40 pounds, mounts using panel spacers and wall brackets.
"At OmniMount, we pride ourselves on pushing the envelope to constantly offer our customers the most innovative mount solutions available. The omnimount is testament to that. This new product breaks boundaries and delivers innovation, versatility, ease of installation and affordability to consumers across all channels," says Alex Robertson, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
OmniMount is touting the mount's easy installation process, which it says can be done in three steps: attach the panel spacers to the TV's back, mount the wall brackets and hang the flat panel.
Check out a video of the mounting process.
No word if there will be any donkey videos to promote this mount, like the company's Power40.
MSRP $39.95
The omnimount, which supports flat panels between 12 and 42 inches large and up to 40 pounds, mounts using panel spacers and wall brackets.
"At OmniMount, we pride ourselves on pushing the envelope to constantly offer our customers the most innovative mount solutions available. The omnimount is testament to that. This new product breaks boundaries and delivers innovation, versatility, ease of installation and affordability to consumers across all channels," says Alex Robertson, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
OmniMount is touting the mount's easy installation process, which it says can be done in three steps: attach the panel spacers to the TV's back, mount the wall brackets and hang the flat panel.
Check out a video of the mounting process.
No word if there will be any donkey videos to promote this mount, like the company's Power40.
MSRP $39.95
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This seems like a very flimsy & dangerous way to mount an expensive LCD.
Also cannot be UL approved?