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New super slim wire display mount from Atdec makes mounting displays as smooth as hanging a pictureNew super slim wire display mount from Atdec makes mounting displays as smooth as hanging a picture

New super slim wire display mount from Atdec makes mounting displays as smooth as hanging a picture

The Telehook TH-400-LED wire display mounts enable displays and TVs to be hung from the wall.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

16 Mar 2010 2m read View Author

Atdec is please to announce the release of its first ever wire display mount, the Telehook TH-400-LED. The wire display mount enables displays to be hung from the wall using a state-of-the-art picture hanging principle.

The TH-400-LED super slim wire display mount is lightweight, strong and durable, allowing any display up to 50kg in weight with a 400mm-wide VESA mounting hole pattern to be hung only 15¼mm from the wall.

The wire display mount’s simple design makes it easy to install and its convenient cable access support makes TV connection procedures a quick and simple one-man operation.

Atdec is working towards developing more wire TV mounts of this kind to accommodate a growing number of slim LCD and LED displays.

Jerome Green, managing director, Atdec, explained, “Atdec is thrilled to be launching such a sophisticated, affordable solution as its first wire mounting product. The TH-400-LED introduces a new calibre of display mounting technology to the market, which we hope to explore further down the track.”

Telehook TH-400-LED wire display mount’s key features include:

  • Supports displays up to 50kg
  • Supports displays with VESA mounting hole configurations 400mm wide
  • Ultra-thin design holds display only 15¼mm from wall
  • Convenient cable access support
  • Masonry and timber stud and dry wall mounting hardware included

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