Did you know that one way to save money and get a great deal on a piece of furniture is to ask for the floor model? Check out our Belle Black TV Lift Cabinet floor model. This gorgeous French country TV liift cabinet is being sold for only $1500! That is a great deal! This cabinet is normally priced at $2299, a savings of $799.
This cabinet is so French shabby elegant! It is finished in an aged hue black giving the cabinet an antique appearance. The ornate legs and hardware give the cabinet tons of character. This is no cookie cutter cabinet. It is truly a masterpiece. The Belle Black has the Uplift 3500 C+V lift mechanism already pre-installed within the cabinet. The lift has room for TV and two electronics. Ventilation and wire management holes are located at the bottom of cabinet to feed cords through to wall outlet.
Be the first to claim this floor model and call our office at 561-417-0999. Hurry we only have one floor model left! Both the Belle
Did you know that one way to save money and get a great deal on a piece of furniture is to ask for the floor model? Check out our Belle Black TV Lift Cabinet floor model. This gorgeous French country TV liift cabinet is being sold for only $1500! That is a great deal! This cabinet is normally priced at $2299, a savings of $799.
This cabinet is so French shabby elegant! It is finished in an aged hue black giving the cabinet an antique appearance. The ornate legs and hardware give the cabinet tons of character. This is no cookie cutter cabinet. It is truly a masterpiece. The Belle Black has the Uplift 3500 C+V lift mechanism already pre-installed within the cabinet. The lift has room for TV and two electronics. Ventilation and wire management holes are located at the bottom of cabinet to feed cords through to wall outlet.
Be the first to claim this floor model and call our office at 561-417-0999. Hurry we only have one floor model left! Both the Belle
Microsoft recently filed a formal complaint with the European Union’s competition regulator against Motorola. Motorola which recently got bought by Google, holds key patents on technologies necessary to stream video content to TV Lift Cabinets and connect wirelessly to the internet.
"We have taken this step because Motorola is attempting to block sales of Windows PCs, our Xbox game console and other products," Dave Heiner, Microsoft's deputy general counsel, wrote in a blog post.
"Motorola is on a path to use standard essential patents to kill video on the Web, and Google as its new owner doesn't seem to be willing to change course," Heiner added.
However, Motorola is claiming that both Microsoft and Apple Inc. are using their patents for their products without permission. In fact, Motorola has legal cases against both companies filed in Europe and the United States.
Microsoft filed the complaint this week because they say that Motorola is overcharging them for patent usage. The
Microsoft recently filed a formal complaint with the European Union’s competition regulator against Motorola. Motorola which recently got bought by Google, holds key patents on technologies necessary to stream video content to TV Lift Cabinets and connect wirelessly to the internet.
"We have taken this step because Motorola is attempting to block sales of Windows PCs, our Xbox game console and other products," Dave Heiner, Microsoft's deputy general counsel, wrote in a blog post.
"Motorola is on a path to use standard essential patents to kill video on the Web, and Google as its new owner doesn't seem to be willing to change course," Heiner added.
However, Motorola is claiming that both Microsoft and Apple Inc. are using their patents for their products without permission. In fact, Motorola has legal cases against both companies filed in Europe and the United States.
Microsoft filed the complaint this week because they say that Motorola is overcharging them for patent usage. The
Microsoft recently filed a formal complaint with the European Union’s competition regulator against Motorola. Motorola which recently got bought by Google, holds key patents on technologies necessary to stream video content to TV Lift Cabinets and connect wirelessly to the internet.
"We have taken this step because Motorola is attempting to block sales of Windows PCs, our Xbox game console and other products," Dave Heiner, Microsoft's deputy general counsel, wrote in a blog post.
"Motorola is on a path to use standard essential patents to kill video on the Web, and Google as its new owner doesn't seem to be willing to change course," Heiner added.
However, Motorola is claiming that both Microsoft and Apple Inc. are using their patents for their products without permission. In fact, Motorola has legal cases against both companies filed in Europe and the United States.
Microsoft filed the complaint this week because they say that Motorola is overcharging them for patent usage. The
If you are already eyeing the Smart TV for your TV Lift Cabinet, you may also be interested in Google’s smart glasses. It is rumored Google’s X office, a secretive lab working on futuristic Google projects, is building glasses that will stream real-time information right to its lenses.
The smart glasses will be Android-based and feature a built in camera. The camera will be able to overlay information about surrounding locations. The smart glasses are estimated to cost anywhere between $250 and $600. The launch date of these smart glasses to the general public is still to be determined.
If you are already eyeing the Smart TV for your TV Lift Cabinet, you may also be interested in Google’s smart glasses. It is rumored Google’s X office, a secretive lab working on futuristic Google projects, is building glasses that will stream real-time information right to its lenses.
The smart glasses will be Android-based and feature a built in camera. The camera will be able to overlay information about surrounding locations. The smart glasses are estimated to cost anywhere between $250 and $600. The launch date of these smart glasses to the general public is still to be determined.
If you are already eyeing the Smart TV for your TV Lift Cabinet, you may also be interested in Google’s smart glasses. It is rumored Google’s X office, a secretive lab working on futuristic Google projects, is building glasses that will stream real-time information right to its lenses.
The smart glasses will be Android-based and feature a built in camera. The camera will be able to overlay information about surrounding locations. The smart glasses are estimated to cost anywhere between $250 and $600. The launch date of these smart glasses to the general public is still to be determined.
We knew it was only a matter of time before cable companies offered video streaming services. As cable prices skyrocket, Americans have been turning to online video streaming companies to meet their television needs. Online video streaming companies such as Netflix have been stealing thousands of customers from cable companies forcing the cable giants to reconsider their service packages.
To meet this new challenge, Comcast has launched its own online video streaming service called Xfinity Streampix. This new subscription video service will offer customers the opportunity to view television shows and movies on demand. Right now, Comcast is working with Warner Bros., Sony and Universal for content deals. Comcast customers can add Xfinity Streampix service for an additional $4.99 each month. Customers can stream Streampix videos to their TV lift cabinets, computers or mobile devices.
Unfortunately, this service is currently only being offered to existing Comcast customers.
We knew it was only a matter of time before cable companies offered video streaming services. As cable prices skyrocket, Americans have been turning to online video streaming companies to meet their television needs. Online video streaming companies such as Netflix have been stealing thousands of customers from cable companies forcing the cable giants to reconsider their service packages.
To meet this new challenge, Comcast has launched its own online video streaming service called Xfinity Streampix. This new subscription video service will offer customers the opportunity to view television shows and movies on demand. Right now, Comcast is working with Warner Bros., Sony and Universal for content deals. Comcast customers can add Xfinity Streampix service for an additional $4.99 each month. Customers can stream Streampix videos to their TV lift cabinets, computers or mobile devices.
Unfortunately, this service is currently only being offered to existing Comcast customers.