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  • Media Dcor 's Ecco line hides your HDTV artfully & (relatively) cheaply

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.05.2009

    Media Décor focuses on but one of many ways to cover up your unsightly HDTV habit, and the new Ecco line has moved downmarket from the 110-inch crowd to a more reasonable 42- and 50-inch size. One of the cheaper means available (other than just admitting you watch television, $free.99) at $1,495 and up, buyers can pick from one of 38 limited pieces of artwork to install in this battery operated frame and promises an install time of less than half an hour. Check it out in action and see if this is just what you've been waiting for.

  • Stewart Filmscreen's Media Dcor covers your flat-panel with art

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.28.2008

    If those other flat-panel concealers have left you wanting more, have a look at Stewart Filmscreen's alternative. The Media Décor deployment system "lowers a piece of custom artwork over a fixed Stewart projection screen (or flat-panel TV) when they are not in use," giving those with wall-hung sets the ability to see something other than a black expanse when glancing above the mantel. The device is available in sizes large enough to cover screens up to 110-inches diagonal, and of course, the entire thing can be remotely controlled for extra wow. If this sounds like just the thing to burn through that wad of disposable income you've recently happened upon, give Stewart a call to find out pricing details based on size. [Warning: PDF read link]