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Da-Lite Screen Company. The Advance line of universal projector and flat panel mounts represents a new value in a complete line of universal mount products from Da-Lite, with models that feature articulating arms and tilt functionality, as well as motorized projector lifts and flat panel mount stands. The Advance launch marks a new product identity for Da-Lite, with new packaging and a more installer-friendly approach, designed to reduce on-site installation time. The Advance products are manufactured in the United States using high-quality steel and feature powdered-coated finishes in a variety of colors. Examples of Da-Lite’s Advance mounts include the Advance UPM-1 universal projector mount, the PWM-AR1 articulating flat panel mount that can hold up to 130 pounds up to 29 inches away from the wall, the Da-Life Pivot Motorized Projector Lift, and the PWM-0262 tilting flat panel wall mount that can hold up to 200 pounds and features 20 degrees of tilt. Atdec introduced the TELEHOOK TH-37-63-AWM, an articulating wall mount designed for holding flat panel displays up to 200 pounds, or screen sizes from 37 to 63 inches diagonal. The mount allows for a vast range of motion, including lateral movement, a 180-degree pan from the wall, an adjustable tilt of +/- 15 degrees, and a low-profile design that can rest as close as 6.5 inches from the wall. The dual articulating arms can reach a distance of 28 inches from the wall, and the integrated cable-management system’s arm channels provide for a cleaner appearance. The mount features a unique self-centering universal mount interface for both VESA- and non-VESA-compliant displays, and the bracket can be easily configured to match the display’s mounting hole pattern. The mount also has a lateral arm adjustment at the wall plate, allowing the arm to be mounted offset from the wall plate’s center. The TH-37-63-AWM is available now for $599.
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