Peerless Unveils Slimline Mounts
Mounts are 0.4 inches thin and come in three universal sizes for TVs up to 60 inches.
Peerless Industries has announced its Slimline universal mounts -- a new line of mounts that are 0.4 inches thin.
The Slimline mounts come in three universal sizes for TVs up to 60 inches and can handle the weights of standard flat-panel LCD and plasmas.
The line is complemented by an in-wall A/V accessory box to allow electrical outlets, cables and plugs, and power conditioners to nest neatly behind the mount's profile.
For concrete, brick or other surfaces where internal cable management isn't an option, the mounts have an on-the-wall cable management and shelving units to hold A/V components.
Peerless will display the mounts at InfoComm 2008 in booth N5115 in Las Vegas from June 18-20.
The Slimline mounts come in three universal sizes for TVs up to 60 inches and can handle the weights of standard flat-panel LCD and plasmas.
The line is complemented by an in-wall A/V accessory box to allow electrical outlets, cables and plugs, and power conditioners to nest neatly behind the mount's profile.
For concrete, brick or other surfaces where internal cable management isn't an option, the mounts have an on-the-wall cable management and shelving units to hold A/V components.
Peerless will display the mounts at InfoComm 2008 in booth N5115 in Las Vegas from June 18-20.
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Chief just launched the industries first Thin mount called Thinstall. Their ad showed a penny. I will stick with the original “innovative” mount company.