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  Hide Cables With Smart TV Mount

By Manisha Kanetkar | Tuesday | 14/11/2006

OmniMount’s clever Tria wall mount system allows you to mount a flat panel, DVD player and other home cinema equipment on your wall while keeping all the associated cable clutter hidden from view.


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The Tria 3-Shelf System uses an integrated cable management system to achieve this. It can also be used to mount other equipment only, not necessarily a flat panel – in fact, the flat panel mount is not included in the Tria system. However, you can purchase a flat panel mount separately, OmniMount can cater for screens as large as 65 inches.

"Tria is also an affordable option that is sold with three adjustable and/or removable tempered glass shelves with integrated cable management. Each shelf can hold up to 13kgs, thus getting the flat panel and electronics up off the floor and onto the wall to free up much needed premium floor space," said OmniMount's Troy Green.

Green also claims the system has been designed for ease of installation – so it can be managed by both the do-it-yourself consumer as well as the professional installer. "As there is no need to route the cables through the wall, the Tria Wall Furniture System provides immediate access to all cable and components in the need to service or repair any electrical equipment," he said.

RRP: $469.

See: www.e-hifi.com.au

 

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