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  1. Product Focus of the Week: The Phoenix TV Lift Cabinet

    The Phoenix TV lift cabinet is one of our "Made in the U.S.A" TV lift cabinets.  The Phoenix is handcrafted of solid maple wood and finished in a nice rich tobacco stain.  It is accented with antique brass finished hardware, adding the right touch of sophistication to this cabinet.  The Phoenix has plenty of room to house a TV up to 46".  The lift machine preinstalled within cabinet has a two-tray set up for TV to sit on top tray and the electronics to ride on tray directly below.  At the bottom of cabinet are two pre-cut holes on right and left side to feed cords through to wall outlet. TV lift cabinets dimensions: 49-1/2”W x 19-1/4”D x 38-3/4”H.

    Posted on: March 20, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Is Internet-Based Television the Way of the Future?

    Intel Corp. has announced its plans to offer an Internet-based television service to consumers in the United States.  Intel has been pitching to media companies their plan to create a virtual cable operator that would offer U.S. TV channels over the internet as a bundled service.

    Intel is just one of many in recent months that have announced plans to offer internet based program service in the U.S.  Netflix, Inc. paved the way for internet video streaming service back in 2008 offering Starz Play, where their subscribers could watch Starz Entertainment movies and television shows on their TV lift cabinets.  Now Hulu Plus, Amazon, Google, and Apple all are fighting for a piece of the pie in the online television market.  Some are following Netflix’s model and adopting to purchase video content.  Others like Intel are trying to push to offer live television through internet.  It is clear these companies all see television channels and video content being broadcast through the

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. Product Focus of the Week: Kensington TV Lift Cabinet

    Our beautiful Kensington TV Lift Cabinet is a favorite among city dwellers and sea captains.  Finished in a warm brown, this traditional cabinet is slightly narrower than most TV lift cabinets at a depth of 22 ¾”, making it a great solution for tight spaces.  We recently had ship captains interested in this cabinet due to the traditional look and the ability to fit through their 24” hallways.

    The Kensington features an integrated heavy-duty, rack and pinion drive TV lift mechanism that silently lowers the TV into the cabinet.  The maximum TV dimensions are 51-3/4"W x 5"D x 32 3/4"H.  An infrared relay system is pre-installed within the Kensington.  Our IR system allows TV viewers to operate their AV components behind closed doors.

    The Kensington offers plenty of storage.  Three cabinet drawers open up to reveal adjustable shelving.  This space is perfect for storing books, AV components and other collectibles.  The center drawer features interchangeable wood and speaker

    Categories: Product Focus
    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. Is Internet-Based Television the Way of the Future?

    Intel Corp. has announced its plans to offer an Internet-based television service to consumers in the United States.  Intel has been pitching to media companies their plan to create a virtual cable operator that would offer U.S. TV channels over the internet as a bundled service.

    Intel is just one of many in recent months that have announced plans to offer internet based program service in the U.S.  Netflix, Inc. paved the way for internet video streaming service back in 2008 offering Starz Play, where their subscribers could watch Starz Entertainment movies and television shows on their TV lift cabinets.  Now Hulu Plus, Amazon, Google, and Apple all are fighting for a piece of the pie in the online television market.  Some are following Netflix’s model and adopting to purchase video content.  Others like Intel are trying to push to offer live television through internet.  It is clear these companies all see television channels and video content being broadcast through the

    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Is Internet-Based Television the Way of the Future?

    Intel Corp. has announced its plans to offer an Internet-based television service to consumers in the United States.  Intel has been pitching to media companies their plan to create a virtual cable operator that would offer U.S. TV channels over the internet as a bundled service.

    Intel is just one of many in recent months that have announced plans to offer internet based program service in the U.S.  Netflix, Inc. paved the way for internet video streaming service back in 2008 offering Starz Play, where their subscribers could watch Starz Entertainment movies and television shows on their TV lift cabinets.  Now Hulu Plus, Amazon, Google, and Apple all are fighting for a piece of the pie in the online television market.  Some are following Netflix’s model and adopting to purchase video content.  Others like Intel are trying to push to offer live television through internet.  It is clear these companies all see television channels and video content being broadcast through the

    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Product Focus of the Week: Kensington TV Lift Cabinet

    Our beautiful Kensington TV Lift Cabinet is a favorite among city dwellers and sea captains.  Finished in a warm brown, this traditional cabinet is slightly narrower than most TV lift cabinets at a depth of 22 ¾”, making it a great solution for tight spaces.  We recently had ship captains interested in this cabinet due to the traditional look and the ability to fit through their 24” hallways.

    The Kensington features an integrated heavy-duty, rack and pinion drive TV lift mechanism that silently lowers the TV into the cabinet.  The maximum TV dimensions are 51-3/4"W x 5"D x 32 3/4"H.  An infrared relay system is pre-installed within the Kensington.  Our IR system allows TV viewers to operate their AV components behind closed doors.

    The Kensington offers plenty of storage.  Three cabinet drawers open up to reveal adjustable shelving.  This space is perfect for storing books, AV components and other collectibles.  The center drawer features interchangeable wood and speaker

    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Product Focus of the Week: Kensington TV Lift Cabinet

    Our beautiful Kensington TV Lift Cabinet is a favorite among city dwellers and sea captains.  Finished in a warm brown, this traditional cabinet is slightly narrower than most TV lift cabinets at a depth of 22 ¾”, making it a great solution for tight spaces.  We recently had ship captains interested in this cabinet due to the traditional look and the ability to fit through their 24” hallways.

    The Kensington features an integrated heavy-duty, rack and pinion drive TV lift mechanism that silently lowers the TV into the cabinet.  The maximum TV dimensions are 51-3/4"W x 5"D x 32 3/4"H.  An infrared relay system is pre-installed within the Kensington.  Our IR system allows TV viewers to operate their AV components behind closed doors.

    The Kensington offers plenty of storage.  Three cabinet drawers open up to reveal adjustable shelving.  This space is perfect for storing books, AV components and other collectibles.  The center drawer features interchangeable wood and speaker

    Posted on: March 14, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. Beautiful Wine Bar TV Lift Cabinet

    Check out our newest cabinet sample.  This gorgeous oak Wine Bar TV lift cabinet has never been used.  The TV lift cabinet doubles as a wine bar.  It has a wine rack down below and storage for glasses.  There is also three pull out cutting boards to slice cheese, limes, or use as a serving tray.  The bottom three drawers pull out for extra storage.  There is an Uplift 3700 lift mechanism inside to accommodate up to a 55” TV.  The cabinet dimensions are 60”W x 27 1/2” D x 38 7/8” H.  This sample is being sold “as is” condition for only $2000.  Normally, this large cabinet would sell for well over $2500.  As this is a sample model we only have this one to sell.  Hurry and be the first to claim it! Call our office at 561-417-0999 to place order.

    Categories: Product Focus
    Posted on: March 06, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. Beautiful Wine Bar TV Lift Cabinet

    Check out our newest cabinet sample.  This gorgeous oak Wine Bar TV lift cabinet has never been used.  The TV lift cabinet doubles as a wine bar.  It has a wine rack down below and storage for glasses.  There is also three pull out cutting boards to slice cheese, limes, or use as a serving tray.  The bottom three drawers pull out for extra storage.  There is an Uplift 3700 lift mechanism inside to accommodate up to a 55” TV.  The cabinet dimensions are 60”W x 27 1/2” D x 38 7/8” H.  This sample is being sold “as is” condition for only $2000.  Normally, this large cabinet would sell for well over $2500.  As this is a sample model we only have this one to sell.  Hurry and be the first to claim it! Call our office at 561-417-0999 to place order.

    Posted on: March 06, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. Beautiful Wine Bar TV Lift Cabinet

    Check out our newest cabinet sample.  This gorgeous oak Wine Bar TV lift cabinet has never been used.  The TV lift cabinet doubles as a wine bar.  It has a wine rack down below and storage for glasses.  There is also three pull out cutting boards to slice cheese, limes, or use as a serving tray.  The bottom three drawers pull out for extra storage.  There is an Uplift 3700 lift mechanism inside to accommodate up to a 55” TV.  The cabinet dimensions are 60”W x 27 1/2” D x 38 7/8” H.  This sample is being sold “as is” condition for only $2000.  Normally, this large cabinet would sell for well over $2500.  As this is a sample model we only have this one to sell.  Hurry and be the first to claim it! Call our office at 561-417-0999 to place order.

    Posted on: March 06, 2012
    Posted by: Kerry Mann