Credit: Photo by Electronic Systems Consultants of Aspen, CO.



See how a 42-inch plasma is stored in a narrow vertical space.
42-inch NEC Plasma
Twisting the Plasma
Motorized Plasma Mounts
Motorized Wall Panels
  
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Motorized Plasma Mounts

After the motorized panels have opened, a specially designed mount from ElectroKinetics pushes the 42-inch plasma out of its hiding place and rotates it from its stored vertical position to a more viewable horizontal position. The reverse action happens when the TV goes away.

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