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Friday February 24, 2006 12:25 pm

Hide Your Plasma TV Behind a Fireplace


Posted by John Goulden Categories: Design, HDTV, Home Entertainment, Household

Plasma Fireplace

There are those that like to show off their home theater gear, and others who prefer a more discrete approach.  For the latter group comes a plasma television cabinet that also happens to be a fireplace.  Similar to other motorized display cabinets, the plasma screen is situated on a lift that raises and lowers it on command.  Sadly, the included fireplace isn’t really a fireplace by the true definition of the word.  Actually, its called a flame effect fire that has no real flame, but does contain an electric convection heater that churns out 2kW (approx. 6800 BTUs) of heat.  (So much for roasting chestnuts over an open fire.)

A variety of styles are offered and prices range from approximately $3,700 to $9,100 USD.  Ouch.


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Wow - now THAT’s cool wink

See http://www.digitalmount.com for Plasma brackets and wall mounts for all makes and sizes of screen.

Nice! I want one smile

To be honest, it looks a little too high up for my liking, but I’m sure that can be changed.

i really like it, where could we get one?


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