Suitable wall mount for "tate-ing" 32" or 40&
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DC906270
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Suitable wall mount for "tate-ing" 32" or 40&
can anyone suggest a wall mount that will let you switch your 32" or 40" LCD tv easily from yoko to tate and back again?
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Some French guy was after me getting him this little beauty a few days ago. Looks perfect as it swings 360 degrees, you could have the worlds first helicopter TV
http://www.avnow.co.uk/Premier_Mounts/c ... _info.html
http://www.avnow.co.uk/Premier_Mounts/c ... _info.html
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Steve
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That link looks like exactly like the Moview WLF flush mount.
I bought one 2 years ago and have used it with my 37" Panny Plamsa.
They are perfect for switching between landscape and portrait.
www.moview.com
The so called patented bit (if its the same design) is basically the rotating mechanism which is just a plastic bush.
Honestly they work fine.
I can only vouch for the Moview mount but to rotate between landscape and portrait takes 2 hands because of the resistance from the bush.
It is easy.
If there was no resistance then the screen could easily spin.
Makes tate easy.
Steve
I bought one 2 years ago and have used it with my 37" Panny Plamsa.
They are perfect for switching between landscape and portrait.
www.moview.com
The so called patented bit (if its the same design) is basically the rotating mechanism which is just a plastic bush.
Honestly they work fine.
I can only vouch for the Moview mount but to rotate between landscape and portrait takes 2 hands because of the resistance from the bush.
It is easy.
If there was no resistance then the screen could easily spin.
Makes tate easy.
Steve
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2dvertical
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Re: Suitable wall mount for "tate-ing" 32" or 40&
This is an old thread. I need a wall mount for tate mode for a 32" lcd tv. Thought the old threads might be too dated and there may be some new innovations out there for a good price. I was poking around at the Fry's Electronics store and noticed some that said full motion, with little info on the specifics of that. It would be nice to have one the retracts away from the wall before rotating. Any suggestions?
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Necronopticous
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Re: Suitable wall mount for "tate-ing" 32" or 40&
Check out mikehaggar's thread from earlier this year:
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=53505
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=53505
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Hoagtech
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Re: Suitable wall mount for "tate-ing" 32" or 40&
Is there anything able to rotate a 65" LCD 90 degrees at a given moment?
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