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Peerless Introduces SlimLine range of Thin Flat Panel Mounts (22/4/2009) It seems that we all agree "The thinner the better!" - especially when it comes to the on-going competition between flat panel manufacturers to see who can produce the thinnest flat panel LCD, Plasma or LED screen. The contest is gathering momentum thanks to the latest offerings from the likes of Sony, Panasonic & Samsung, which can be as slim as 1-2cm and have caught the imagination of consumers and press alike. The beauty of these news sets is their sleek appearance when they are on the wall, however in order to fully appreciate these products in the home the owners will require an ultra low-profile mount to complement the screen. Which makes the 'SlimLine' range from Peerless the must have product as it's the "World's Thinnest Flat Panel Mounting Solution" at a mere 0.84cm - Yes that's only 8.4mm! - making it effectively invisible once installed. Available exclusively through BBG in the UK the 'SlimLine' products from Peerless are designed to maximise the mounting opportunities presented by both current and future generations of super thin flat panels and are way ahead of anything else available in the market today. As well as the Ultra-thin design the 'SlimLine' boasts an incredibly quick and simple installation with all-steel universal screen adapters that attach to the screen before hanging on the wall plate. The horizontal screen position is fixed by the industrial strength Velcro(r) latching system, preventing accidental movement if the screen is bumped or knocked. In addition the 'SlimLine' mounts flexible design enables placement of the screen in the optimal position with up to 20cm (8") of lateral movement, whilst the in-wall box accessory is perfect to conceal power cables and other connections. So offer your customers the most discrete flat panel mount ever developed and make their brand new super slim screen the elegant focal point it deserves to be.
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