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Draper Offers New Lift For Flat Panel Displays
[The following is a release from Draper, Inc.]
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Draper, Inc. is expanding its line of motorized lift products to include lift for flat panel displays.
Draper's new Flat Screen Lift will handle plasma displays up to 50", while adding less than 5" to the overall depth. The lift can be built into custom cabinetry to allow the display to "pop up" into a home theatre, conference room or boardroom. The Flat Screen Lift design does not restrict the width of the display, or any accessories that could be used with the display.
Three sizes of the Draper Flat Screen Lift are available, with each able to open to a height roughly two and a half times the height of the display.
The Flat Screen Display also features a special "creep" mode to prevent vibration during operation, as well as Power Surge line overload protection.
In addition to the current model, Draper will be adding two additional sizes to handle smaller displays, as well as displays up to 65" diagonal.
Internet Contacts:
http:/www.draperinc.com/go/RevealConceal
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