Draper Inc. is launching its new FlatScreen Lift/Case Combo at the NAB Show. The synchronous multistage design enables vertical extension of almost 2-1/2 times the flatscreen height, and is fully adjustable to any position within its size range.
The case features top, bottom and stabilization plates constructed of 18 mm birch plywood, while the sides are constructed of 9 mm birch plywood. Panels are secured with steel rivets to a welded tubular aluminum frame. 11 cm casters rest in caster dishes on a stabilization base plate, and the case is secured to the plate with tie downs, making it stable even in fully extended position. The flatscreen display rests on a foam bed when in the "down" position, and is surrounded on all six sides with foam when case is closed.
Draper and Fine Art Tapestries are introducing Fine Art for FlatScreens, which conceals a flatscreen television with a work of art and reveals it at the touch of a switch or wireless controller. Fine Art Tapestries are woven reproductions of original works of art, and will cover most flatscreen displays in sizes through 50-inch diagonal.