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Bell'O Bows Two TV Mounts

By Lisa Johnston -- TWICE, 6/18/2007

Bell'O recently announced two new mounts for TVs and monitors.

The 8170D ($219 suggested retail) is a full motion tilt/pan/articulating mount designed for small- to medium-sized LCD TVs and monitors. It can hold TVs 12 inches to 52 inches in size, using the 8190 adaptor for the larger TVs. Offered in piano black and silver, the mount features a weight capacity of 80 pounds and an arm extension from 2.27 to 16.125 inches. It also features a built-in storage area for an allen key for quick modifications and internal cable management.

The 8325 ($199) is a tilting wall mount engineered for medium- to extra-large-sized LCD and plasma TVs and monitors. It is designed for TVs ranging from 30 to 60 inches in size, or up to 200 pounds in weight capacity, and it offers mounting configurations up to 780 by 440 mm and a +15 degree/-5 degree tilt. This mount comes with decorative end caps, a twist lock system and the ability to be pad locked. It is available in silver and piano black.

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