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Vogel's Professional introduces super flat and secure wall mounts (6/2/2009) Integrated Systems Europe 2009 Vogel's Professional, leader in innovative supports for audio and video equipment, is extending its range of wall mounts for flat LCD and plasma displays with the PFW 52xx (for 23 to 32-inch) and PFW53xx (for 26 to 42-inch), for super flat and extra secure mounting. Designed for use in public areas that cannot be continually supervised, they feature a sturdy locking system that secures the display effectively and closely to the wall to hinder removal. The mounts have an elegant look and take up little space, yet still allow easy access to the display for service. For portrait mounting, two new wall mounts are available, PFW 5015 and 5515 By adding these new mounts the PFW 5000 series now comprises of a full range mounts for 23 to 70-inch flat displays weighing up to 75 kg. Three configurations are available: super flat (just 32 mm from the wall) with Autolock(r); extra secure models with Autolock(r) plus a locking bar and padlock; and tilt models that also have the locking bar and padlock. The tilt mechanism allows 0, 5, 10 and 15-degree increments. All are TÜV approved. The wall plate has a unique built-in leveling technique due to diagonal mounting holes that help installers very precisely adjust the horizontal level and compensate for drilling tolerances. Extra features are mounting holes for a set-top box, and enabling multi-screen displays to be configured. The PFW 50xx and 55xx series wall mounts are one of the 4x4 attractions highlighted on the Vogel's Professional stand (Hal 1, booth J 65) at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE, 3 to 5 February 2009 at the Amsterdam RAI in the Netherlands), the premier trade show for professional AV and electronic system integrators.
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