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Paradigm Makes ISE Debut with InVizible Swing Out Wall Mount (3/1/2006)

Stand K51, ISE 2006

Paradigm AV is showcasing the InVizible Swing Out Wall Mount that offers an elegant 'built-in' solution for mounting plasma displays in the wall. Unlike most in-wall mounts, this is a complete system that is easy to install, operate and service.

The system's hinged 'fold-out' mounting arm - which extends through 55¡ - allows easy access to the rear and side of the flat panel display for service and cable connections.

The uniquely-designed 'ductless' cooling system draws cool air from the bezel's bottom edge, circulating the air throughout the enclosure and sending the warm air out at the bezel's upper edge.

The bezel options may be ordered separately from the swing-out arm for design and build operations.

Available in 42in, 50in and 61in models, the Swing Out Wall Mount is designed to fit all flat screens.

This is the first time that Paradigm has exhibited at ISE. Director Greg Jeffreys qualifies the decision by stating, "I have attended the show in previous years to run courses for InfoComm (formerly the ICIA). Last year's show had a buzz like I had not seen in many a year. Also, I was pleasantly surprised to see so many senior figures from the UK AV business there. So to exhibit this year was an easy decision. Not only can we see many of our UK clients, but we also can meet new overseas dealers and distributors for our products."

For further information contact: Greg Jeffreys Paradigm AV Ltd Tel: +44 (0)1234 843388 greg@rearpro.com

www.rearpro.com


 
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