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All Things Motorized - Motorization For Home Automation

Decorative Cover Hides Unsightly Wires

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A decorative cover, perforated for ventilation, covers all the wires and mounting hardware on the back of the TV.  A powdercoat finish can match or compliment the primary colors already present in the room. Alternately, the cover can be made from copper, stainless steel, etc.

Home Automation and Custom Motorization Is for Everyone

Home automation and custom motorization is here to stay. Actually, there's every indication that as an industry it is quickly on it's way to becoming, how do you say..."Ginormous"! In a nut shell, I believe there are 5 primary social forces behind this growth.

  1. It's Fun - Who doesn't get a thrill pressing a Remote Control?
  2. Energy Conservation - Monitoring and regulating energy consumtion is good for all of us.
  3. Security - Is a motorized security gate/door a bad thing?
  4. Convenience - Who wouldn't like their own personal robot?
  5. It's Fun - I really felt the need to repeat this one.

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Under Bed TV Lifts & Motorized Wall Mounts VERY Popular Now

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Under Bed TV Llifts and Motorized TV Wall Mounts are the two most common requests we receive. It seems people are bored with the idea of putting a piece of furniture at the foot of the bed. Hiding the TV under the bed is the perfect alternative. An Underbed TV Lift is a real space saver too! It certainly beats hanging the TV on the wall.

A REALLY BIG Motorized TV Ceiling Mount With Motorized Swivel

Motorized TV Ceiling Mounts come in all sizes, and this is one of the LARGEST ever built! As seen in Electronic House. A 500 lb. TV hidden in the attic makes a statement! When it's motorized to lower down into the room in less than 6 seconds, and swivels in any direction, completely SILENTLY, that REALLY Makes A Statement! Today's flat screen TVs can be hidden in the attic, in the wall, beneath the floor, even Under The Bed. There really are no limits to where one can "hide the TV"... any size TV.

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Fabrication Tip: The Lid on TV Lift Furniture

TV Lift Furniture usually have a "lid" that rises up with the TV. When the TV lowers down into the cabinet the lid settles down into its cut-out in the top of the cabinet. If the lid and its cut-out are back-beveled 20 to 30 degrees, there will be virtually no visible gap when the lid settles into its "docking station".Beveled Lid