Tuesday, September 22, 2009

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If you are reading this article, you are probably frustrated with the way that a TV can clutter up a room or distract the décor and style of your house. If this is you, rest assured you are not alone.

How to Buy a Motorized TV Lift

Author: Allison Guerrero

If you are reading this article, you are probably frustrated with the way that a TV can clutter up a room or distract the décor and style of your house. If this is you, rest assured you are not alone. What is great is that while new TV’s have been designed to look more streamlined and sophisticated, the solution for you is not to necessarily go out and buy a new TV. In fact, motorized TV Lift mechanisms have been designed to raise and lower your TV as needed, neatly storing it when you are not using it. Motorized TV Lifts work with almost any sort of TV and the mechanics behind the technology is quite simple. A motorized TV Lift works along the same principles as an elevator and responds to a remote control, when the TV is turned off, the mechanism lowers the TV, storing it for its next use. There are many factors to consider when you are thinking about purchasing a motorized TV Lift. First, you need to consider the sort of TV you have in terms of length, width, depth and weight. Make sure you choose a lift that is of sound construction and is sturdily built. In addition, make sure the lift that you choose doesn’t have any visible or external mechanics that could detract from the overall appearance. Remember, the point is to hide one ugly piece of electronics; you don’t want to have to try to hide your motorized TV Lift too. Finally, read up on product reviews before you buy anything to make sure that the TV Lift does what it is advertised to do. Also make sure to check to see if the mechanism itself is quiet when it raises and lowers your TV, you will find that most reviews of such a product will cover all of those specific areas.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/accessories-articles/how-to-buy-a-motorized-tv-lift-1256349.html

About the Author:
Allison Guerrero is an interior designer who often uses motorized tv lifts in her high end home designs.