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Home›News›International Dynamics distributing mMotion motorised TV mounts

International Dynamics distributing mMotion motorised TV mounts

By Staff Writer
10/01/2011
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“People are looking for ways to enhance their home entertainment experience. The market for bigger and thinner TVs has exploded in the last few years, yet consumers have not realised the installation benefits that LED and LCD TVs can offer” says IDA national sales manager Gopal Govindram.

“Lava’s remote controlled TV mounts give flexibility in positioning of the TVs, which is a real benefit in Australian houses with open living spaces. We believe LAVA’s clean Scandinavian design has big potential and are pleased to bring LAVA products to the discerning consumer”.

International Dynamics has been at the forefront of high quality electronics distribution in Australia and New Zealand for over 50 years. The company has established its leading position on offering high quality products and service in tandem with genuine value for money.

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“We will start by introducing LAVA’s motorised Swing mounts. The LAVA mMotion brings your TV out 180 degrees from the wall with a touch on the remote control, for flexible viewing positions. The LAVA LIFT will store your TV away when you don’t want to watch, just at a touch of a button”, he added,” says Gopal.

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