Are you looking for an expertly handcrafted TV lift cabinet for under a thousand dollars that will become the centerpiece of any room in your home? If so, look no further than the Cachet TV Lift Cabinet, a statement of impeccable craftsmanship at a terrific value.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet is built from select, kiln-dried hardwoods and veneers, and it is finished in a hand-applied amaretto stain. The cabinet pulls are solid brass and a heavy-duty rack and pinion TV lift system is preinstalled and ready for your TV, right from the box.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet can easily accommodate any flat-screen TV as large as 46” wide. The center TV lift is also spaciously designed to house two pieces of electronics with depths of 13” or less. The TV lift cabinet comes with its own surge-protected onboard power for the TV and two components, and like all ImportAdvantage TV lift cabinets, the Cachet has a full 1-year In-Home Warranty and is delivered to your house for free with our White Glove Delivery.
Are you looking for an expertly handcrafted TV lift cabinet for under a thousand dollars that will become the centerpiece of any room in your home? If so, look no further than the Cachet TV Lift Cabinet, a statement of impeccable craftsmanship at a terrific value.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet is built from select, kiln-dried hardwoods and veneers, and it is finished in a hand-applied amaretto stain. The cabinet pulls are solid brass and a heavy-duty rack and pinion TV lift system is preinstalled and ready for your TV, right from the box.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet can easily accommodate any flat-screen TV as large as 46” wide. The center TV lift is also spaciously designed to house two pieces of electronics with depths of 13” or less. The TV lift cabinet comes with its own surge-protected onboard power for the TV and two components, and like all ImportAdvantage TV lift cabinets, the Cachet has a full 1-year In-Home Warranty and is delivered to your house for free with our White Glove Delivery.
Are you looking for an expertly handcrafted TV lift cabinet for under a thousand dollars that will become the centerpiece of any room in your home? If so, look no further than the Cachet TV Lift Cabinet, a statement of impeccable craftsmanship at a terrific value.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet is built from select, kiln-dried hardwoods and veneers, and it is finished in a hand-applied amaretto stain. The cabinet pulls are solid brass and a heavy-duty rack and pinion TV lift system is preinstalled and ready for your TV, right from the box.
The Cachet TV Lift Cabinet can easily accommodate any flat-screen TV as large as 46” wide. The center TV lift is also spaciously designed to house two pieces of electronics with depths of 13” or less. The TV lift cabinet comes with its own surge-protected onboard power for the TV and two components, and like all ImportAdvantage TV lift cabinets, the Cachet has a full 1-year In-Home Warranty and is delivered to your house for free with our White Glove Delivery.
Smart, connected TVs clearly offer more entertainment options than traditional flat-screen TVs, and those who already own them seem to enjoy accessing their apps, favorite websites and watching 3-D movies, all from the comfort of their homes. In fact, smart TVs were (and still are) great companions to an innovative TV lift cabinet, which raises and lowers your flat-screen TV with the touch of a button. But some analysts worry that smart TVs could experience slower than expected growth because of customer “FUD” (fear, uncertainty and doubt).
When the first flat-screen and HDTVs hit the market in the last decade and then dropped significantly in price in the latter half of the last decade, upgrading one’s TV seemed to be an easy choice. Many customers were able to upgrade into a larger screen, better picture quality and a much slimmer unit (perfectly suited for a TV lift cabinet) without emptying their wallets. The features and benefits customers were getting were clear-cut and understandable.
Few would argue that Apple is a successful company. The company has given us the iPhone, iPad, iPod, iTunes and Mac computers. Apple iPads were one of the hottest gifts of 2010 and the company is on the verge of releasing the iPad 2. Verizon Wireless made headlines about two weeks ago when it announced it would carry the infamous iPhone and include the ability to use your iPhone as a mobile hotspot for computer internet access.
Now we know that Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, is taking a permanent medical leave of absence, and he’s been a driving force of innovation for Apple, but many things have already been set in place to keep Apple moving forward without him, including the fact that Apple has been issued 563 different patents in 2010 for new products.
Of course, this doesn’t mean Apple will be producing 563 new exciting devices like the iPad, but some of them could change the way we interact with our environment, the way we “channel surf” and the way we enter our homes.
A couple of Apple’s
Smart, connected TVs clearly offer more entertainment options than traditional flat-screen TVs, and those who already own them seem to enjoy accessing their apps, favorite websites and watching 3-D movies, all from the comfort of their homes. In fact, smart TVs were (and still are) great companions to an innovative TV lift cabinet, which raises and lowers your flat-screen TV with the touch of a button. But some analysts worry that smart TVs could experience slower than expected growth because of customer “FUD” (fear, uncertainty and doubt).
When the first flat-screen and HDTVs hit the market in the last decade and then dropped significantly in price in the latter half of the last decade, upgrading one’s TV seemed to be an easy choice. Many customers were able to upgrade into a larger screen, better picture quality and a much slimmer unit (perfectly suited for a TV lift cabinet) without emptying their wallets. The features and benefits customers were getting were clear-cut and understandable.
Smart, connected TVs clearly offer more entertainment options than traditional flat-screen TVs, and those who already own them seem to enjoy accessing their apps, favorite websites and watching 3-D movies, all from the comfort of their homes. In fact, smart TVs were (and still are) great companions to an innovative TV lift cabinet, which raises and lowers your flat-screen TV with the touch of a button. But some analysts worry that smart TVs could experience slower than expected growth because of customer “FUD” (fear, uncertainty and doubt).
When the first flat-screen and HDTVs hit the market in the last decade and then dropped significantly in price in the latter half of the last decade, upgrading one’s TV seemed to be an easy choice. Many customers were able to upgrade into a larger screen, better picture quality and a much slimmer unit (perfectly suited for a TV lift cabinet) without emptying their wallets. The features and benefits customers were getting were clear-cut and understandable.
Few would argue that Apple is a successful company. The company has given us the iPhone, iPad, iPod, iTunes and Mac computers. Apple iPads were one of the hottest gifts of 2010 and the company is on the verge of releasing the iPad 2. Verizon Wireless made headlines about two weeks ago when it announced it would carry the infamous iPhone and include the ability to use your iPhone as a mobile hotspot for computer internet access.
Now we know that Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, is taking a permanent medical leave of absence, and he’s been a driving force of innovation for Apple, but many things have already been set in place to keep Apple moving forward without him, including the fact that Apple has been issued 563 different patents in 2010 for new products.
Of course, this doesn’t mean Apple will be producing 563 new exciting devices like the iPad, but some of them could change the way we interact with our environment, the way we “channel surf” and the way we enter our homes.
A couple of Apple’s
Few would argue that Apple is a successful company. The company has given us the iPhone, iPad, iPod, iTunes and Mac computers. Apple iPads were one of the hottest gifts of 2010 and the company is on the verge of releasing the iPad 2. Verizon Wireless made headlines about two weeks ago when it announced it would carry the infamous iPhone and include the ability to use your iPhone as a mobile hotspot for computer internet access.
Now we know that Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, is taking a permanent medical leave of absence, and he’s been a driving force of innovation for Apple, but many things have already been set in place to keep Apple moving forward without him, including the fact that Apple has been issued 563 different patents in 2010 for new products.
Of course, this doesn’t mean Apple will be producing 563 new exciting devices like the iPad, but some of them could change the way we interact with our environment, the way we “channel surf” and the way we enter our homes.
A couple of Apple’s
WOWee ONE is a compact, rechargeable and portable speaker that is producing some big sounds, and some big reviews. Different than other (cheaper) portable speakers, the WOWee ONE speaker can handle the “highs” and “lows” of sound through a hybrid technology, Gel Audio™, which delivers low end bass frequencies. In fact, it can produce sound about three octaves lower than traditional speakers. And interestingly, this portable speaker gives off slightly different sounds depending on where it is placed, as least according to Mashable’s recent review of the speaker.
As the number of iPods, iPads, mp3 and mp4 players, smart phones and computer applications continues to rise, the need for portable products is only going to increase as well. Today, it is estimated that nearly 30 million smart phones are used every day, and with applications like Pandora and Last.fm, people will appreciate hearing quality sound come from their streaming media player. Barely larger than an iPhone, the WOWee ONE