Chief Manufacturing introduces JWD dual arm wall mount

Apr 21, 2006 12:46 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Chief Manufacturing has unveiled the JWD dual arm wall mount for medium-sized flat panel TVs.

The JWD is part of Chief’s new medium flat panel mounting solutions for 26in to 40in flat panel TVs. Chief’s Centris technology self-adjusts to support different display weights and provides fingertip-positioning adjustments. The JWD offers flexibility from low-profile and pressed against the wall to full extension of more than 20 ft.

An advanced, teardrop hole pattern makes mounting the screen quick and easy, and the wall mount hardware and cables are concealed. The JWD is VESA compliant and accommodates 100 x 100mm, 200 x 100mm, and 200 x 200mm hole patterns.

For more information, visit www.chiefmfg.com.

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