Peerless Slimline HDTV mount is just 0.4-inches thin
Peerless has been known to crank out some fairly svelte wall mounts for flat-panels, but it really outdid itself with this one. Christened the "world's thinnest mounts," the Slimline universal mounting solution comes in at just 0.4-inches thick, which would unquestionably bring your LCD / plasma ridiculously close to the wall. Though even Peerless mentions that Hitachi's 1.5-inch units work marvelously with this, it is designed to handle practically any flat-panel weighing less than 150-pounds and measuring less than 60-inches. Users can even pick up an in-wall AV accessory box to neatly tuck away those cables and connectors, but considering that pricing information is glaringly absent, we're a tad scared to imagine what this thing actually costs.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
motech @ May 3rd 2008 8:42PM
i would try to use it on current displays but the power cord always seems to get in the way petruding out the back of the tv...
pretty slick though . .
i hope new displays are smarter about port and power placement
as it will matter more then ever now . .
FLskydiver @ May 3rd 2008 11:15PM
It ought to be pretty cheap, since there obviously isn't much to it but a single stampable piece of metal.
GhostDoggy @ May 4th 2008 7:52AM
I have not seen any of these ultra-thin flat-panels yet. I am not sure how the cable connection points are handled. I am more curious as to what their respective manuals have to say about distance-from-wall for colling purposes. Nothing like a high-dollar product prematurely failing because of cooling conditions are not suited to it.
djmattyb @ May 4th 2008 9:58AM
This would be nice if you don't plan on tilting your TV at all.
Tom @ May 5th 2008 9:59AM
Interesting, but don't all the user manuals for flat panels (perhaps only plasma displays) suggest a few inches of breathing space between the panel and the wall?
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