Peerless Paramount
Summary
- Product Name: Peerless Paramount
- Manufacturer: Peerless Industries
- Review Date: January 08, 2008 16:41
- MSRP: $TBA
- First Impression: Pretty Cool
- Specifications
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Executive Overview
Peerless Industries, Inc. announced the launch of its new full line of residential mounting solutions Paramount today at CES in Las Vegas. This new line offers the qualities found in professional-grade products, while providing value for installing flat panel TVs, projectors, speakers and audio/visual accessories.
The breadth of the Paramount line makes selecting the right mounting solution easy for customers. The line provides mounting solutions for flat panel TVs from 10 inches to 60 inches, covering all options such as flat, tilting, pivoting and articulating wall mounts. Other solutions include ceiling and wall projector mounts, speaker mounts, and an A/V shelf that holds up to 100 pounds of A/V accessories.
Paramount products are UL listed to provide the safety peace-of-mind; includes cable management options for a clean, finished look; and are available in various color options including high-gloss black and high-gloss silver to match today’s most popular TV finishes.
Paramount by Peerless will be available March 2008.
For more information about Peerless’ professional-grade mounting solutions, visit www.peerlessmounts.com.
Do you get the feeling these guys are just showing off for it's own sake?
Sony just released their first 11" OLED at $1800
Toshiba isn't going to release any at all based on manufacturing costs
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Samsung didn't talk price (heck, they didn't have a price tag on a single item in their booth) but many times these tech showcases are just stuff they are exploring.
So what kind of price differential are we talking about here? Did Samsung actually have an MSRP for the 31" model? If mass production were to indeed start in 2010 of mid to large sized models, what price point is Samsung shooting for and what was the maximum size they were touting?
