Saturday, February 1st, 2014
- You won’t believe your eyes. LG?s LED technology delivers amazing brightness, clarity and color detail.
- Pictures are sharper. Colors are more vibrant. Entertainment is more real. Everything looks better on an HDTV.
- Energy Star qualified to ensure you save money when the TV is on and in standby mode.
- TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 25.4 x 16.5 x 3.1, Inches, TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 25.4 x 17.6 x 7.2 Inches
Product DescriptionElevate your viewing experience with the 28LN4500 high definition 720p LED HDTV. It makes a terrific TV for smaller spaces or a monitor….
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Tags: 28Inch, 28LN4500, 60Hz, 720p, Electronics
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Saturday, February 1st, 2014
- Articulating arm TV wall mount fits 32″ 37″ 40″ 42″ 46″ 47″ 50″ 52″ 55″ 58″ 60″ 62″ 63″ 65″ LCD LED Plasma display; Mounting hole pattern compatible from 200 x100 to 684×400mm
- Supports display up to 165 lbs; Adjustable tilt +/-15 degrees and swivel side-to-side for comfortable viewing angle
- Arm fold less than 4″ or extend 25″ from wall; Post-installation level adjustment allows the TV to perfectly level
- Lock and release safety system design on both mounting bracket; Cable management on arm; Easy installation and adjustment
- Standard mounting screws and V1.4 high speed 10 ft HDMI cable included
Product DescriptionThe VideoSecu full motion articulating mount is designed for mid to large size LCD LED Plasma flat panel screen display. Constructed with high gauge steel, it handles screens up to 165lbs. This articulating mount supports TV VESA up to 684mmx400mm (27″ horizontally, and 16″ vertically). Dual arm design allows 160 degree side-to-side swivel (The max degree is depending on your display size), 15 degree forward and backward tilt and extends the flat panel screen up to …
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Tags: 3265, 684x400, Adjustments, articulating, BONUS, Cable, Dual, full, HDMI, inch, Leveling, motion, Mount, Plasma, pulls, VESA, VideoSecu, Wall
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