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Chief Introduces Thinnest Flat Panel TV Mount (8/4/2008) Thinstall(tm) Mount Series complements new ultra-thin HDTV designs At less than the width of a Euro 20 cent or 20 pence coin, Chief's New Thinstall(tm) Series makes no compromise to maintain the low-profile of the most popular ultra-thin flat panel TVs. The new line of mounts incorporates exclusive design features from Chief, like GlideLock(tm) tool-less latching, to achieve faster installation in the field and the company claims that it's the thinnest flat panel TV mount available in the market.
Designed as a one-piece custom mount, the new Thinstall(tm) Series includes other installer-friendly features such as sturdy steel construction, lateral shift, an open wall plate design for easy electrical placement and 175 lbs (79.5 kg) weight capacity. The first mount offered in the Thinstall Series, PSMT2015, is designed for Hitachi's new 1.5(tm) UltraThin HDTVs. Complementing the ultra low-profile of this TV, the PSMT2015 has a depth of only 0.49", measuring in at one-third of the UltraThin flat panels it supports. "As more and more consumer and business users are making flat panel TV's the centerpiece of their environment, Chief will continue to support their viewing experience with a product that's also aesthetically pleasing and functional. The new Thinstall series is an exciting development and addition to the Chief portfolio," says Melinda von Horvath, Chief's EMEA Sales Director. The Thinstall Series' PSMT2015 will ship across Europe on May 1st and other Thinstall models will be added to the line to support new thin flat panel TV models as they become available.
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