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Lift Hides 50-Inch TV Under Bed
The Underbed Lift tucks a 50-inch flatscreen neatly under a king-sized bed, then automatically positions it at the press of a button.
Underbed Lift

The Underbed Lift from MK 1 Studio can store a 50-inch flatscreen and accompanying DVD player, subwoofer and surround sound under a king-sized bed.

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January 31, 2007 | by Mac Slocum

I’m both scared and intrigued by this product. MK 1 Studio has designed a custom television lift that stores a flatscreen TV under the bed. At the touch of a button, the sneaky automated lift slides a flatscreen from its dust-bunny den and then carefully lifts it into a vertical position at the foot of a bed. It’s the perfect product for folks who don’t want a TV looming over their bedroom—or for sadistic homeowners who want to scare the life out houseguests (just imagine lying snug in a friend’s guest room only to see a massive “thing” crawl from beneath the bed ...)

Video: See the Underbed Lift in action.

According to MK 1, the A/V accoutrements—DVD player, subwoofer, surround sound, etc.—can be stored along with a 50-inch flatscreen beneath a king-sized bed. If you sleep in a queen, you’ll have to downsize the TV to 42 inches. The Underbed Lift goes from hidden to HD in 45 seconds.



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Comments (9) Most recent displayed first.
Posted by indri  on  09/09/08  at  09:22 AM

I’m afraid that tv danger for my children
king bed

Posted by Jean  on  06/04/07  at  04:08 PM

You can find the specs on this at mk1studio.com

Posted by Guy  on  06/04/07  at  04:01 PM

I have a 42 plasma so what would just the mount cost?

Posted by Jean  on  06/01/07  at  02:53 PM

This monstrosity is $13,858.00

Posted by BobNSF  on  04/30/07  at  03:15 PM

HDDB!

High Definition Dust Bunnies!


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