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Vogel's Adds Versatile Plasma Support to Evolution Series (29/11/2004)

EFW 2009 Plasma Support Offers Ultimate Flexibility at an Affordable Price Point

Vogel's the leading designer and manufacturer of mounting solutions for plasma, LCD and TV screens, audio/video components and loudspeakers, has added a key element to its' Evolution product line. Based on continued growth in the plasma category, Vogel's has responded to the demand by extending its line-up with the economical EFW 2009 Universal LCD/Plasma Support.

EFW 2009 Universal LCD/Plasma Support

The EFW 2009 combines all adjustment possibilities: flat against the wall and swiveling as well as tilting. The EFW 2009 allows for full 180( rotation at the base, plus a 90( swivel rotation and a 15( tilt feature at the screen itself providing the ultimate in viewing flexibility. The universal design provides a seamless, easy-to-use support system for virtually all 25" to 65" LCD/plasma screens and with its aggressive pricing, consumers and installers alike can purchase an exceptional mount without breaking the bank.

The EFW 2009 boasts sleek, reliable construction, employing aircraft-grade aluminum in a silver finish, and in addition, the EFW 2009 features Vogel's CIS( cable-inlay system making for a "clean" installation. All of the Vogel's plasma supports are equipped with their patented Autolock( system, which greatly simplifies the installation process and protects your LCD/plasma TV against unintentional unlocking. Vogel's manufacturing excellence has resulted in an industry-leading 5-year guarantee for all its Evolution products.

www.vogelsusa.com


 
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