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K2 Mounts will distribute MK 1 Studio's Underbed Lift solution for 42- and 50-inch flat panels in the United States market.
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MK 1 Studio’s Underbed Lift

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October 22, 2007 | by Arlen Schweiger

Don’t have room for a nightstand TV in your bedroom? Don’t want to even clutter a wall by mounting a flat-panel TV in there? Hey, you can store a TV under your bed just like a box of old clothing.

We told you about this crazy Underbed Lift from MK 1 Studio way back in January, but now it is ready to officially launch and there’s an exclusive U.S. distributor as well.

The Underbed Lift can hide a 50-inch flat-panel TV, as well as components and speakers, under a king-size bed, or a 42-incher and other items under a queen-size bed. Here’s the link again that shows it in motion.

In the U.S., K2 Mounts will serve as the distributor—the company knows plenty about TV mounts, with cool motorized products like the X-arm. The Underbed Lift will be formally launched on Nov. 7.

 



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Posted by McMaster  on  10/23/07  at  02:07 PM

I hope that MK1 Studio puts a big disclaimer on this lift, because it looks like this is probably the most unsafe television lift in the industry. Their are better/ cheaper choices in the industry.



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