V7 mounts, stands offer secure support for LCD, plasma monitors

Dec 28, 2007 8:20 AM


             

Ingram Micro house brand V7 has announced a new line of flat-panel TV wall mounts and plasma and LCD monitor stands for most brands of flat-panel TVs and LCD monitors, including V7’s LCD TVs and LCD monitors.

The new mounts and stands are made from high-quality material and come with a locking quick-release bracket for easy installation and exchange. All are UL approved, conform to VESA standards and include all installation hardware.

Made of solid steel, V7’s Universal Combo Display Wall Mounts are available in two sizes, one accommodating 23in to 37in displays, and the other 37in to 60in displays. The mounts can be installed flat against a wall for direct viewing of the flat-panel TV, or tilted down five degrees for an alternate viewing angle.

The Single Gas Arm Monitor Stand can support displays up to 28lbs. They are constructed of solid steel and will fit most brands of LCD monitors, 13in to 23in.

For more information, visit www.V7-world.com and www.ingrammicro.com.



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