ANALYSIS: TV ACCESSORIES Home Entertainment
March 2024
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Consumers are looking for that something extra to take their viewing experience to the next level, and manufacturers have answered this call.
the Euros and the Olympics around the corner, this Summer of sport is the perfect chance for your consumers to upgrade their watching experience. Sanus offers its VXT7-B2 Extra-Large wall mount, which it confirmed as being one of the only mounts available in the market that is compatible with every model of 89-inch TVs produced by TCL.
T “TCL TVs have gained market traction over
recent years, offering a huge array of sizing options and cutting-edge features at very competitive prices, making them increasingly popular with consumers,” says Dean Carroll, Sanus’ International Sales Director - Consumer. “For avid film lovers and sports fans, using a 98-inch screen brings epic, cinematic proportions to the viewing experience without the need for a projector and blacked-out room.
V accessories can be a way for retailers to close out sales but also provide consumers with the complete package for their movie and TV watching needs. And with
However, wall-mounting them can be tricky as there aren’t many mounts available that work with them, but with the Sanus VXT7 we can offer a solution that works with every TCL TV model, enabling the perfect screen positioning for the user at home.” Sanus is able to offer this level of versatility
thanks to the adjustable design of the VXT7 that extends width-ways. The mount is also able to accommodate TVs
weighing up to 136kg; it also offers a +7/-10 degree tilt to enable the TV to be positioned at
the optimum viewing angle, which can also help to reduce glare. As with all Sanus TV mounts,
the VXT7 is manufactured from heavy-gauge steel, which is concealed behind a decorative cover.
Once installed, the TV can be adjusted for height using its ProSet Plus technology which enables up to 25 mm of adjustment. The VirtualAxis Fingertip tilt offers easy TV adjustments and simple access to cables and connectors. Once mounted, the TV is positioned just over 60mm from the wall. Alternatively, B-Tech AV Mounts offers its dvLED mounting solutions – which have been designed to work alongside all kinds of dvLED cabinet brands. It provides a range of storage solutions, as a standalone unit or an all-in-one wall mount with a pull-down or slide-out AV storage. It also includes a toolless tray release for speed of access and “hot-swapping” of equipment and integrated cable management
that presents cables from getting tangled or pinched.
Elsewhere, internationally renowned Dutch company Vogel’s has its SIGNATURE Series; its electric TV mount automatically turns towards you when you turn on the TV. The manufacturer highlights that this wall bracket is “rightfully” its flagship
series
and is designed to match large ultra- slim TVs seamlessly. Vogel’s has also developed
a series
of TV mounts called Elite; the mounts have an ultra-slim design so the TV is mounted “extremely” flat against the wall.
It explains that this ultra-slim design does
not come at the expense of weight-bearing capacity. Elite TV wall mounts can hold up to a 100-inch TV and up to 100kg. Its mounts are available in three different
versions: A fixed TV mount can be mounted extremely flat against the wall, leaving just 1.5cm between the wall and the TV. Full-Motion+ allows your consumers to turn your TV up to 180 degrees for optimal viewing. Forward Motion has
a weight-bearing
capacity of 75kg and a forward movement range of 69cm, whilst also allowing your consumers a turning range of up to 120 degrees. All of these viewing-amplifying accessories
provide your consumers with a step up in their TV viewing experiences.
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