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  1. Time to Reveal the Answer!

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question:  Which one of the following is our smallest lift mechanism?

    a) Uplift 3250

    b) Uplift 2700

    c) Uplift 3700

    The correct answer is: b.) Uplift 2700

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount!

    Categories: trivia
    Posted on: September 01, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Time to Reveal the Answer!

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question:  Which one of the following is our smallest lift mechanism?

    a) Uplift 3250

    b) Uplift 2700

    c) Uplift 3700

    The correct answer is: b.) Uplift 2700

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount!

    Posted on: September 01, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. Time to Reveal the Answer!

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question:  Which one of the following is our smallest lift mechanism?

    a) Uplift 3250

    b) Uplift 2700

    c) Uplift 3700

    The correct answer is: b.) Uplift 2700

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount!

    Posted on: September 01, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. Attention Netflix Customers!

    Are you a Netflix subscriber? Whether you plan on staying on board or cancelling in light of their price increase, today’s the day to make your move. As of tomorrow, September 1st, Netflix’s monthly subscription rates are going up.

    As it stands, subscribers can rent DVDs and have access to unlimited streaming on their TV lift cabinet for $9.99/month. After the price increase, the DVD rental and unlimited streaming will be split into two separate plans, each priced at $7.99/month. If you currently subscribe to their $9.99 plan, come tomorrow your monthly rate will increase to $15.98/month for both services. The price increase is Netflix’s way to shift the focus to unlimited streaming and away from DVD rentals by mail.

    Current subscribers to the $9.99 monthly plan have several options. First, if you find yourself watching more DVDs than you are streaming content or vice versa, simply switch to either a DVD only plan or a streaming only plan. This way you save money and you can stick with

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: August 31, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Attention Netflix Customers!

    Are you a Netflix subscriber? Whether you plan on staying on board or cancelling in light of their price increase, today’s the day to make your move. As of tomorrow, September 1st, Netflix’s monthly subscription rates are going up.

    As it stands, subscribers can rent DVDs and have access to unlimited streaming on their TV lift cabinet for $9.99/month. After the price increase, the DVD rental and unlimited streaming will be split into two separate plans, each priced at $7.99/month. If you currently subscribe to their $9.99 plan, come tomorrow your monthly rate will increase to $15.98/month for both services. The price increase is Netflix’s way to shift the focus to unlimited streaming and away from DVD rentals by mail.

    Current subscribers to the $9.99 monthly plan have several options. First, if you find yourself watching more DVDs than you are streaming content or vice versa, simply switch to either a DVD only plan or a streaming only plan. This way you save money and you can stick with

    Posted on: August 31, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Attention Netflix Customers!

    Are you a Netflix subscriber? Whether you plan on staying on board or cancelling in light of their price increase, today’s the day to make your move. As of tomorrow, September 1st, Netflix’s monthly subscription rates are going up.

    As it stands, subscribers can rent DVDs and have access to unlimited streaming on their TV lift cabinet for $9.99/month. After the price increase, the DVD rental and unlimited streaming will be split into two separate plans, each priced at $7.99/month. If you currently subscribe to their $9.99 plan, come tomorrow your monthly rate will increase to $15.98/month for both services. The price increase is Netflix’s way to shift the focus to unlimited streaming and away from DVD rentals by mail.

    Current subscribers to the $9.99 monthly plan have several options. First, if you find yourself watching more DVDs than you are streaming content or vice versa, simply switch to either a DVD only plan or a streaming only plan. This way you save money and you can stick with

    Posted on: August 31, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Apple Working on New Digital TV

    Apple, in the past few years has been rumored to be working on a new digital TV that will be based on iOS.   According to Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, “Apple is working on new technology to deliver video to televisions, and has been discussing whether to try to launch a subscription TV service, according to people familiar with the matter.”

    Apple is scheduled to release as early as November, AirPlay functionality, which makes available streaming content from iOS-compatible devices such as iPhone, iPad, and IPod Touch. This means that TV Lift Cabinet Owners, can purchase a digital TV that acts and functions more like a computer and allows consumers to switch between different digital iOS devices quite easily.

    Categories: Technology
    Posted on: August 30, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. Apple Working on New Digital TV

    Apple, in the past few years has been rumored to be working on a new digital TV that will be based on iOS.   According to Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, “Apple is working on new technology to deliver video to televisions, and has been discussing whether to try to launch a subscription TV service, according to people familiar with the matter.”

    Apple is scheduled to release as early as November, AirPlay functionality, which makes available streaming content from iOS-compatible devices such as iPhone, iPad, and IPod Touch. This means that TV Lift Cabinet Owners, can purchase a digital TV that acts and functions more like a computer and allows consumers to switch between different digital iOS devices quite easily.

    Posted on: August 30, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. Apple Working on New Digital TV

    Apple, in the past few years has been rumored to be working on a new digital TV that will be based on iOS.   According to Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, “Apple is working on new technology to deliver video to televisions, and has been discussing whether to try to launch a subscription TV service, according to people familiar with the matter.”

    Apple is scheduled to release as early as November, AirPlay functionality, which makes available streaming content from iOS-compatible devices such as iPhone, iPad, and IPod Touch. This means that TV Lift Cabinet Owners, can purchase a digital TV that acts and functions more like a computer and allows consumers to switch between different digital iOS devices quite easily.

    Posted on: August 30, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. Customer Spotlight – Stephanie from Camas, Washington!

    We now invite you into the home of Stephanie from Camas, Washington!  Stephanie has the beautiful Seasons TV Lift Cabinet.  This cabinet features interchangeable wood and speaker cloth panels.  As you can see from this photo, Stephanie customized her Seasons TV Lift Cabinet by switching out the wood panel center door to speaker cloth.  The Seasons also has plenty of storage with vented adjustable shelves and a built in infrared relay system.  The Infrared Relay System enables users to operate their AV components without having direct line of sight.  The AV components can be stored away behind closed doors at all times!

    “We are very pleased with our lift.  It holds not only our TV but also easily contains all of the components (amp, tuner, blu-ray player, cable box).  It also stores our laptop, printer, modem and router.  The center contains the sub and center speaker...all hidden from view.  All the wires are neatly tucked away.  Besides having a nice looking piece

    Posted on: August 26, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann