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Introducing People of Lava’s mMotion Motorised TV Mounts

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Introducing People of Lava’s range of mMotion Motorised TV Mounts

Auckland NZ – 16th April 2011 – International Dynamics Australasia is pleased to announce the release of the mMotion Swings. Available in two sizes, these innovative motorised TV mounts offer the convenience of flexible TV viewing and easy one stud installation at a very reasonable price.

The mMotion Swings allows you to free your home decoration and base your décor around your personal taste, rather than your TV. Featuring 180° of rotation with vertical and horizontal pivot adjustment, these impressive TV mounts enable you to experience your entertainment from a whole variety of new angles, all at the touch of a button. Available in either small or large sizes, the mMotion Swings cater for nearly all TV sizes, with the large Swing catering for up to 45kg TVs. Both models also feature an IR learning receiver which can learn most remotes, removing the inconvenience of adding yet another remote to your collection and cluttering your living room.

The driving force behind these remarkably intelligent motorised mMotion swings lies in the gear box. The patented gear box technology developed in-house at People of Lava enables the smooth and ultra silent motion of 180 degrees movement, whilst simultaneously carrying the weight of a heavy TV. These new TV mounts are some of the most efficient, silent and competent in the market today and represent the ultimate solution for achieving flexible and convenient TV viewing in the comfort of your own home.

Further additions to the mMotion TV bracket line will be made during 2011, including mMotion Top (motorised ceiling mount), mMotion Twist (motorised table & floor stands), and mMotion Lift (motorised TV lifts).

About People of Lava
People of Lava invents, designs and builds high-quality LCD-TVs, LED-TVs, and remote controlled TV mounts and accessories in sleek Scandinavian lines. Through its perpetual mission to Rethink TV, the company provides connected, customizable, electronic solutions, allowing select global consumer and hospitality markets to See, Show and Share through a virtualWindow to the World. People of Lava is based in Sweden.

For high resolution images, further technical details or the whereabouts of authorised People of Lava outlets throughout Australia, please contact Tony Chandler on (09) 379-0179 or via return email.

Model Finish Availability RRP_________

mMotion Swing Large Black Now $599

mMotion Swing Small Black Now $499

ENDS

Web: www.internationaldynamics.co.nz

 
 
 
 
 
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