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AD2/105-S
Our price: £179.99
Ordered direct from manufacturer. Allow an extra 2-3 days over normal delivery times.
Manufacturer part number:
AD2/105-S
Manufacturer:
Alphason Design
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AD2/105-S
Universal Support for Plasma or LCD Screens With 'D' Shaped & Cable Guide Safety Glass Shelves
Features
Practical, stylish and specifically designed To accommodate up to 30” LCD and up to 32” PLASMA, with sufficient shelf space for mini separates plus DVD player, video recorder, satellite receiver.
Toughened safety glass shelves To BS6206A with edges polished & shaped offering an assurance of personal safety.
Cable Tidy facility .
Increased support, stability and rigidity Contributing to improvement in sound performance using large diameter supports coupled with ALPHASON's innovative tensioned rod design.
Spacious shelf height and width
Modified shelf depth Of 450mm (17.75") makes the unit ideally suited to support LCD and plasma screens.
Dimensions
WxHxD 810 x 536 x 450mm
Guarantee
12 months
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