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Chief Ships Wall Mount

By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 6/1/2009

Chief Manufacturing said it is now shipping the CM8T15U automated tilt wall mount.

The CM8T15U is engineered to provide automated tilt when the TV is turned on; when the TV is powered off, it automatically returns to a low-profile, flush position. The automated tilt provides motorized tilt 2 degrees up and 13 degrees down.

The CM8T15U features a profile design that measures 3.6 inches from the wall.

For easy installation, the CM8T15U mounts directly to studs and is designed with Chief's exclusive Glide Lock latching mechanism to ensure a secure installation, the company said. It also has a universal interface to reportedly fit most flat-panel TVs on the market and can be used with an IR remote control or optical sensor.

Suggested retail is $329.

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