Sanus Systems announces the addition of new high-end furniture - its Java Furniture line - to its line of A/V furniture, speaker stands, wall mounts and accessories. The first available components of the line are a 65î-wide Lowboy A/V Cabinet and its companion 75î-wide Lowboy A/V Cabinet. These pieces represent a blending of exotic Far East styling combined with modern technology and solid, fine furniture construction. These two cabinets (Models JFV65e and JFV75e) feature a new trend in wood - very dark ìEspressoî finishing - as well as great strength capable of holding up to 350 pounds.These two cabinets are built of dark Espresso-finished oak veneers that support any combination of A/V gear. The cabinets have fluted, tempered glass doors with extruded aluminum frames on smooth-glide tracks. Cabinet backs are removable for easy wiring, and middle shelving can be removed for tall amps and changers. A Sanus Systems-pioneered built-in ventilation system allows cool air to flow in from the bottom while heated air rises out of hidden vents at top. Both Lowboy Cabinet models come with special mounting rails that allow the attachment of flat panel LCD and plasma TVs using Sanus VMPL or VMPL2 TV mounts (sold separately). The rails are of metal and have multiple attachment points to ensure a proper and secure fit of the mount and TVs from 32î to 60î. The two Java Espresso Lowboy Cabinets are currently available with a list price of $799.99 and $899.99 respectively. ìThese first pieces in our new Java Furniture line are beautiful yet extremely strong and durable,î said Keith Pribyl, Director of Consumer Sales for Sanus Systems. ìThe rich Espresso finish captures an emerging consumer desire for a change over the long predominant lighter color finishes.îKey Product Features:Ä Solid, fine furniture grade constructionÄ Contemporary fluted glass doorsÄ Built-in convection cooling systemÄ Includes flat panel TV mount railsÄ Extra-large component shelvesÄ Removable cable access panelFor more information, visit http://www.sanus.com
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