tv technologies

  1. Discover the Luxury and Practicality of TV Lift Cabinets

    A modern living room should balance comfort, style, and functionality. But often, bulky and unsightly TV stands can disrupt this harmony. While television may be the centerpiece of many living spaces, it can also be a challenge to integrate it seamlessly into home decor. The solution? TV lift cabinets. These stylish and practical pieces not only elevate your room's aesthetic but also offer smart storage solutions. Let’s discuss how a TV lift cabinet can transform your living space.

    Why Choose a TV Lift Cabinet?

    TV lift cabinets are a game-changer for modern living spaces. They maximize your room’s potential by concealing the television when it’s not in use. This feature creates a clean, open environment, especially in smaller spaces where every inch matters.

    Beyond saving space, TV lift cabinets exude style and sophistication. With designs that range from sleek and modern to rustic and traditional, they blend effortlessly into any decor. The hidden lift mechanism adds a touch of luxury,

    Posted on: January 13, 2025
    Posted by: Jenn Mann
  2. Watch Content from your PC on your Flat Panel

    Services such as Netflix and Hulu are making it easier than ever to access TV shows and movies online. It was only a matter of time until new technology allowed content from your PC to be transferred to your flat panel TV and vice versa. According to an article published on www.pcmag.com, watching content from your PC on the flat panel mounted in your TV lift cabinet is simple thanks to several new products. These set-top boxes such as Apple TV allow you to configure your PC to the set-top box and stream content and services from your computer to your TV.

    The opposite is possible with devices like the Sling Media Slingbox PRO-HD. They capture the content from your cable or satellite box and stream it over the internet to your PC or smartphone. The system is supported by infrared relay technology, built-in to most of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets. The IR system allows you to remotely control your cable box even when you are not nearby. You can watch what you want, when you want.

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    Posted on: March 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. Watch Content from your PC on your Flat Panel

    Services such as Netflix and Hulu are making it easier than ever to access TV shows and movies online. It was only a matter of time until new technology allowed content from your PC to be transferred to your flat panel TV and vice versa. According to an article published on www.pcmag.com, watching content from your PC on the flat panel mounted in your TV lift cabinet is simple thanks to several new products. These set-top boxes such as Apple TV allow you to configure your PC to the set-top box and stream content and services from your computer to your TV.

    The opposite is possible with devices like the Sling Media Slingbox PRO-HD. They capture the content from your cable or satellite box and stream it over the internet to your PC or smartphone. The system is supported by infrared relay technology, built-in to most of ImportAdvantage’s TV lift cabinets. The IR system allows you to remotely control your cable box even when you are not nearby. You can watch what you want, when you want.

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    Posted on: March 14, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. The Pros and Cons of TV Technologies: LCD, DLP, CRT and Plasma

    Since the first sparks of TV invention and electrons occurred in Philo T. Farnsworth’s Hollywood apartment back in 1927, the television has undergone space-age advancements in technology. Gone are the days of black-and-white screens, rabbit ears and, most recently, analog TV signals. Today, most households are watching TV on one of four television sets: LCD, DLP, CRT or Plasma, and each one offers its own set of pros and cons.

    Although plasma screens were first developed back in 1964, it wasn’t until the 21st century came around that their popularity increased and their cost decreased. The plasma TV has earned the title as the world’s first flat-screen TV available to the public, and this has given these TVs an edge in the market. In fact, most plasma televisions sets are 4” or thinner, which makes them ideal for a TV lift cabinet. It was Pioneer that made the first flat-screen for the public audience. And consumers continue to choose plasma TVs because they can display fast action unlike

    Posted on: December 21, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. The Pros and Cons of TV Technologies: LCD, DLP, CRT and Plasma

    Since the first sparks of TV invention and electrons occurred in Philo T. Farnsworth’s Hollywood apartment back in 1927, the television has undergone space-age advancements in technology. Gone are the days of black-and-white screens, rabbit ears and, most recently, analog TV signals. Today, most households are watching TV on one of four television sets: LCD, DLP, CRT or Plasma, and each one offers its own set of pros and cons.

    Although plasma screens were first developed back in 1964, it wasn’t until the 21st century came around that their popularity increased and their cost decreased. The plasma TV has earned the title as the world’s first flat-screen TV available to the public, and this has given these TVs an edge in the market. In fact, most plasma televisions sets are 4” or thinner, which makes them ideal for a TV lift cabinet. It was Pioneer that made the first flat-screen for the public audience. And consumers continue to choose plasma TVs because they can display fast action unlike

    Posted on: December 21, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann