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New Tilting Wall Mount from Sanus

Gordon Brockhouse


Published: 09/03/2010 08:30:02 AM EST in Video

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New Tilting Wall Mount from Sanus

Sanus Systems' new VisionMount VMPL50A tilting TV wall mount is a redesign of its popular VMPL50. The new model features new technologies for easy installation, a lower profile, an open wall plate for cable management and an updated size range for larger TVs.

Updates to the product include Sanus' ProSet technology, so the installer can adjust the height and level the display after hanging, and TV brackets that snap into place on the wall plate for added safety and ease of installation. An improved profile allows the display to sit 1.8" from the wall for a low-profile look. The size range has also been expanded to support larger flat-panel TVs from 32 to 60", and up to 150 lbs.

Like its predecessor, the VMPL50A features Virtual Axis technology for simple viewing-angle adjustment and lateral shift for perfect positioning of the TV on the wall.

The VMPL50A is now available for a list price of US$150.

 





Article Tags:  Sanus, VisionMount, VMPL50A, wall mount, flat panel, ProSet, Virtual Axis

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