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Peerless-AV Europe has added to its range of award-winning TV wall-mount systems, with the comprehensive new PerfectMount line of mounts. With a choice of functionality, from flat to wall all the way up to fully articulating, these latest products will satisfy any mounting requirement. Whether it’s a small screen in the bedroom or kitchen, or main viewing TV in a lounge, PerfectMount offers the style, safety and ease of installation that customers need.

The most radical innovation with this new range is on the single (pivot) and twin arm (articulating) products and the ultimate articulating model – and the star of the range – is the PEWS550/BK. This supports displays up to a massive 71 inches, with a full range of motion that includes +15/-5 degrees tilt; +/- 90 degrees swivel and +/-5 degrees roll. Full extension of over 27 inches allows even the largest screen to be swivelled 90 degrees in either direction. Roll adjustment of +/- 5 degrees allows installers to level the display once it is mounted on the arm.


The articulating PEWS450/BK boasts the same functionality, and is compatible for 37–63 inch displays; the PEWS350/BK is for 32–52 inch screens; PEWV250/BK for displays of 22–40 inches; PEWV150/BK for 10–26 inch screens. There are also two pivoting models – PEWV140/BK, PEWV240/BK – that offer a range of screen movement with a single arm and accommodate screen sizes from 10–26 and 22–40 inches respectively.

Across the range, a simple one-touch tilt mechanism provides easy tilt adjustment, and each mount can be easily locked with just the turn of a knob. Large arms have been given 13mm of vertical adjustment for easy fine-tuning of screen placement on the wall – after mounting. Plus, the depth of the retracted position has been reduced to just 113mm, for more discrete installations – particularly useful for super-slim screens.

Integrated cable management allows cables to run through the mount, for a cleaner more professional installation. A new universal adapter plate design reduces the number of screws needed, improving installation ease and time, and has improved design for reduced wall footprint and easy adjustment. Plastic covers and fasteners help to further improve the aesthetics, allowing the mount to complement the screen and to blend more easily with domestic interiors.

The complete PerfectMount series is the only range of TV wall-mounts to offer complete compatibility with all screens from 10–71 inches, and is the only available line to retain a similar look throughout the range, for consistent display presentation. The design also offers increased wall access for extra cable management options. Finally, new consumer-friendly packaging across the whole range makes mount selection much easier.

“This new range of mounts adds a new dimension to our existing Peerless products,” says Gordon Dutch, Managing Director of BBG/Peerless. “And like the rest of our wall-mounts, they are designed to make consumers’ and installers’ lives as easy as possible. With stylish designs and unbeatable quality products at realistic prices the PerfectMount range represents exceptional value for money.”

Suggested retail prices:

PEWV140/BK: £59.99

PEWV150/BK: £79.99PEWV240/BK: £99.99

PEWV250/BK: £129.99

PEWS350/BK: £299.99

PEWS450/BK: £349.99

PEWS550/BK: £399.99

www.bbg.eu.com

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