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  1. Product Focus: Banyan Creek TV Lift Cabinet

    banyan creek tv liftOne of ImportAdvantage’s most-reviewed and top-selling TV lift cabinets is the Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet. Featured on an episode of The Price is Right, the Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet is finished in an inviting and warm brown that highlights the wood’s quality grain.

    Offering immense room for storage, the Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet will also hold a TV up to 56” wide, 32 ¾” high and weighing up to 130 pounds. It comes standard with the Uplift 3700 TV lift system and the Infrared Relay System, both pre-installed.

    This model is perfectly suited for the bedroom or against the wall in your living room. Its elegant design will draw any visitor’s eye and makes it a choice complement to any home’s décor.

    The center door covers on the Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet can be interchanged with glass, cloth (for speakers) or wood panels, depending on your personal preferences. The cabinet is constructed with select hardwoods and mahogany veneers, giving it a timeless mystique.

    Take a moment to

    Posted on: August 27, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. The Feng Shui of the TV Set

    If you are a follower of the philosophy of Feng Shui, which says that everything in your home, or office or personal living space has either a positive or negative impact, you may be pleased to learn how a TV lift cabinet will give your home a more positive feel.

    So where does your TV fit into the practice of Feng Shui? Although the TV itself can be a quality source of educational information or a way to watch action-packed dramas, a TV that can be quietly stored out of sight in a pop-up TV lift cabinet can certainly improve the positive impact of Feng Shui in your home.

    Some firm believers of Feng Shui suggest that no one ever place a TV in their bedroom, but what if that TV is tucked neatly into a foot of the bed TV lift cabinet? Most Feng Shui experts agree that putting a TV in a closed cabinet before falling asleep will minimize the negative impact of a TV in the bedroom.

    Feng Shui also suggests that no one watch TV while eating dinner. While this seems like sound advice, it’s possible

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: August 26, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. The Feng Shui of the TV Set

    If you are a follower of the philosophy of Feng Shui, which says that everything in your home, or office or personal living space has either a positive or negative impact, you may be pleased to learn how a TV lift cabinet will give your home a more positive feel.

    So where does your TV fit into the practice of Feng Shui? Although the TV itself can be a quality source of educational information or a way to watch action-packed dramas, a TV that can be quietly stored out of sight in a pop-up TV lift cabinet can certainly improve the positive impact of Feng Shui in your home.

    Some firm believers of Feng Shui suggest that no one ever place a TV in their bedroom, but what if that TV is tucked neatly into a foot of the bed TV lift cabinet? Most Feng Shui experts agree that putting a TV in a closed cabinet before falling asleep will minimize the negative impact of a TV in the bedroom.

    Feng Shui also suggests that no one watch TV while eating dinner. While this seems like sound advice, it’s possible

    Posted on: August 26, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. The Feng Shui of the TV Set

    If you are a follower of the philosophy of Feng Shui, which says that everything in your home, or office or personal living space has either a positive or negative impact, you may be pleased to learn how a TV lift cabinet will give your home a more positive feel.

    So where does your TV fit into the practice of Feng Shui? Although the TV itself can be a quality source of educational information or a way to watch action-packed dramas, a TV that can be quietly stored out of sight in a pop-up TV lift cabinet can certainly improve the positive impact of Feng Shui in your home.

    Some firm believers of Feng Shui suggest that no one ever place a TV in their bedroom, but what if that TV is tucked neatly into a foot of the bed TV lift cabinet? Most Feng Shui experts agree that putting a TV in a closed cabinet before falling asleep will minimize the negative impact of a TV in the bedroom.

    Feng Shui also suggests that no one watch TV while eating dinner. While this seems like sound advice, it’s possible

    Posted on: August 26, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Fall 2010 TV Lineup: Which Shows Made the Cut?

    Are you curious which of your favorite shows will be coming back in the Fall 2010 TV lineup and which ones have aired their last words? Also, are you wondering what new shows will be vying for your TV time? Here’s the rundown of highlights for Fall 2010, according to TV Guide.

    Renewed Shows (in alphabetical order):
    30 Rock (NBC)
    90210 (CW)
    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    American Dad (Fox)
    American Idol (Fox)
    America's Most Wanted (Fox)
    America's Next Top Model (CW)
    The Bachelor (ABC)
    The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    The Biggest Loser (NBC)
    Bones (Fox)
    Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
    Castle (ABC)
    Celebrity Apprentice (NBC)
    Chuck (NBC)
    The Cleveland Show (Fox)
    Community (NBC)
    Cops (Fox)
    Cougar Town (ABC)
    Criminal Minds (CBS)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
    CSI: Miami (CBS)
    CSI: NY (CBS)
    Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    Desperate Housewives (ABC)
    Family Guy (Fox)
    Friday Night Lights (NBC)
    Fringe (Fox)
    Glee (Fox)
    Gossip Girl (CW)
    The Good Wife (CBS)
    Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
    Hell's Kitchen (Fox)
    House (Fox)
    How I Met

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: August 25, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Fall 2010 TV Lineup: Which Shows Made the Cut?

    Are you curious which of your favorite shows will be coming back in the Fall 2010 TV lineup and which ones have aired their last words? Also, are you wondering what new shows will be vying for your TV time? Here’s the rundown of highlights for Fall 2010, according to TV Guide.

    Renewed Shows (in alphabetical order):
    30 Rock (NBC)
    90210 (CW)
    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    American Dad (Fox)
    American Idol (Fox)
    America's Most Wanted (Fox)
    America's Next Top Model (CW)
    The Bachelor (ABC)
    The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    The Biggest Loser (NBC)
    Bones (Fox)
    Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
    Castle (ABC)
    Celebrity Apprentice (NBC)
    Chuck (NBC)
    The Cleveland Show (Fox)
    Community (NBC)
    Cops (Fox)
    Cougar Town (ABC)
    Criminal Minds (CBS)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
    CSI: Miami (CBS)
    CSI: NY (CBS)
    Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    Desperate Housewives (ABC)
    Family Guy (Fox)
    Friday Night Lights (NBC)
    Fringe (Fox)
    Glee (Fox)
    Gossip Girl (CW)
    The Good Wife (CBS)
    Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
    Hell's Kitchen (Fox)
    House (Fox)
    How I Met

    Posted on: August 25, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Fall 2010 TV Lineup: Which Shows Made the Cut?

    Are you curious which of your favorite shows will be coming back in the Fall 2010 TV lineup and which ones have aired their last words? Also, are you wondering what new shows will be vying for your TV time? Here’s the rundown of highlights for Fall 2010, according to TV Guide.

    Renewed Shows (in alphabetical order):
    30 Rock (NBC)
    90210 (CW)
    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    American Dad (Fox)
    American Idol (Fox)
    America's Most Wanted (Fox)
    America's Next Top Model (CW)
    The Bachelor (ABC)
    The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    The Biggest Loser (NBC)
    Bones (Fox)
    Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
    Castle (ABC)
    Celebrity Apprentice (NBC)
    Chuck (NBC)
    The Cleveland Show (Fox)
    Community (NBC)
    Cops (Fox)
    Cougar Town (ABC)
    Criminal Minds (CBS)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
    CSI: Miami (CBS)
    CSI: NY (CBS)
    Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    Desperate Housewives (ABC)
    Family Guy (Fox)
    Friday Night Lights (NBC)
    Fringe (Fox)
    Glee (Fox)
    Gossip Girl (CW)
    The Good Wife (CBS)
    Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
    Hell's Kitchen (Fox)
    House (Fox)
    How I Met

    Posted on: August 25, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. TV Watching: Just Fine in Moderation

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    There are many statistics out there trying to find fault with TV viewing, especially for young children, but according to KidsHealth.org, owned by Nemours, TV-watching in moderation can actually be a good thing.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that no kids under the age of 2 should be watching any TV and kids older than 2 should limit their TV-watching to one or two hours a day of quality programming.

    As the first two years of a child’s life is considered a very critical time for learning, the emphasis on TV-watching at this stage is certainly on the educational value of the programming, not the entertainment value. However, children’s advocates have long been divided when it comes to finding the right solution for how much TV a child should watch as they continue to develop. It’s always best to leave the decision up to the child’s parents.

    Whether for fun or for learning, watching a TV housed on a TV lift cabinet by ImportAdvantage will be an

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: August 24, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. TV Watching: Just Fine in Moderation

    Technorati: 5ZG58F3JGMST

    There are many statistics out there trying to find fault with TV viewing, especially for young children, but according to KidsHealth.org, owned by Nemours, TV-watching in moderation can actually be a good thing.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that no kids under the age of 2 should be watching any TV and kids older than 2 should limit their TV-watching to one or two hours a day of quality programming.

    As the first two years of a child’s life is considered a very critical time for learning, the emphasis on TV-watching at this stage is certainly on the educational value of the programming, not the entertainment value. However, children’s advocates have long been divided when it comes to finding the right solution for how much TV a child should watch as they continue to develop. It’s always best to leave the decision up to the child’s parents.

    Whether for fun or for learning, watching a TV housed on a TV lift cabinet by ImportAdvantage will be an

    Posted on: August 24, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. TV Watching: Just Fine in Moderation

    Technorati: 5ZG58F3JGMST

    There are many statistics out there trying to find fault with TV viewing, especially for young children, but according to KidsHealth.org, owned by Nemours, TV-watching in moderation can actually be a good thing.

    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that no kids under the age of 2 should be watching any TV and kids older than 2 should limit their TV-watching to one or two hours a day of quality programming.

    As the first two years of a child’s life is considered a very critical time for learning, the emphasis on TV-watching at this stage is certainly on the educational value of the programming, not the entertainment value. However, children’s advocates have long been divided when it comes to finding the right solution for how much TV a child should watch as they continue to develop. It’s always best to leave the decision up to the child’s parents.

    Whether for fun or for learning, watching a TV housed on a TV lift cabinet by ImportAdvantage will be an

    Posted on: August 24, 2010
    Posted by: Kerry Mann