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OmniMount's Wishbone is Back: Bigger and Stronger and now Available in Black (29/12/2006)

OmniMount is proud to unveil the latest version of its impressive premium Wishbone Series, the company's striking, state-of-the-art flat panel cantilever wall mounts.

The latest incarnations of these award-winning models embrace a new and improved tilt mechanism providing a smoother and more fluid tilting of the display. Additionally, they also feature an improved integrated cable management system, which is designed with high capacity in mind, and a truly clean installation.

To keep pace with the introduction of many new black LCD and plasma displays on the market, the clean, sculpted lines of the patent-pending OmniMount Wishbone Series, are also now available in a sleek, attractive black powder coat finish.

The units can hold flat screens up to a backbreaking 90 kilos and a whopping 63 inches, all from a discreet, low-profile component. The Wishbone cantilevers, constructed from rugged, die-cast aluminium, feature tapered bearings for a secure, smooth movement and solid steel hinge pins for maximum strength. And all from a competitive £129.99.

OmniMount's Wishbone Series is suitable for either LCD or plasma screens. It allows tilt, swivel, pan, and retraction to deliver the optimum viewing angle. The mounts embrace patent-pending Lift n' Lockª technology to attach your flat screen with the minimum of fuss, as well as a patented installation template to ensure an accurate and speedy installation with a minimum of dust.

Although the explosion in flat screens has been driven by exceptional advancements in image technology, the components used to house such televisions have remained steadfastly in the Stone Age. Until now, that is, thanks to OmniMount's Wishbone Series.

www.omnimount.co.uk


 
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