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  • Peerless' RMI-1 spins your display right round in 15-degree increments

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    Steven Kim
    Steven Kim
    10.12.2008

    If you just couldn't be bothered to use a level when hanging that new flat panel or you want to make your living room look more like the SportsCenter set, the Peerless Rotational Mount Interface (RMI1) might be what you need. The RMI1 rotates displays up to 71-inches large through a full 360-degrees in 15-degree increments with the pull of a lever and a spin of the display. At $149, this is a relatively cheap way to either salvage some pride from that install that went terribly wrong, or have a display you can flip between portrait and landscape at between plays; either of these is way more fun than the suggested "waves, zigzag and 45-degree angle patterns."

  • New corner HDTV mount from Peerless

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    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    10.06.2008

    We suppose it's alright to mount an HDTV just about anywhere you can think of as long as it isn't above a fireplace or on the ceiling, but without the right mount there are some limits to your options. We're always looking for new mounts that will open up the possibilities and this corner mount from Peerless Mounts hits the spot corner. The line consists of three mounts that'll let you put HDTVs between 32 and 60 inches in the corner of your room. If you can live without the ability to pull and swivel your set, the mount will run you about $300 depending on the size of your TV (the swivel version is $650). For another $99, you can even get the accessory shelf for a STB, but we're not sure how well an IR remote would work with it back there.