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Peerless Mounts TVs in Corner with Direct Corner Mounts
Line consists of three mounts for 32- to 60-inch flat panels.
Peerless Mounts has introduced its Direct Corner Mounting System, a line consisting of three solutions to mount flat panels in the corner of a room.
The line includes the CM50 for 32- to 50-inch flat panels and the CM60 for 40- to 60-inch flat panels.
Both the CM50 and CM60 require a compatible Peerless flat or tilt wall mount purchased separately
The third mount, the CM850, has a pull-out and swivel function for 32- to 58-inch screens.
Each model, available in black or silver, is compatible with the ACC324 accessory shelf to mount a cable box, DVD player or other A/V components.
Speakers can also be attached directly to the mount, depending on screen size, for a complete entertainment system.
MSRP
CM50 — $265
CM60 — $315
CM850 — $658
ACC324 — $99
The line includes the CM50 for 32- to 50-inch flat panels and the CM60 for 40- to 60-inch flat panels.
Both the CM50 and CM60 require a compatible Peerless flat or tilt wall mount purchased separately
The third mount, the CM850, has a pull-out and swivel function for 32- to 58-inch screens.
Each model, available in black or silver, is compatible with the ACC324 accessory shelf to mount a cable box, DVD player or other A/V components.
Speakers can also be attached directly to the mount, depending on screen size, for a complete entertainment system.
MSRP
CM50 — $265
CM60 — $315
CM850 — $658
ACC324 — $99
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