Say you’ve got it all down pat. A monster home entertainment system (a mesmerizing widescreen LCD HDTV, powerful speakers, plus top-of-the-line full-featured DVD players) and a spacious room with exquisite furniture. The perennial question you and admirers of your entertainment suite have is one and the same: how to showcase the entertainment system without destroying the design flow of the room?
The common pitfall is adding some bulky piece of furniture to stuff the TV, the stereo and the DVD players in for the sake of having something to put them in. This might clash with the whole theme of your room – be it modernist or classic American. Plus, what if you’ve got those top-drawer high-tech entertainment items in a modest space?
In comes TECHCRAFT with just the right solution for your organization and showcasing needs. Its TKR50B 47″ Flat Panel Mount and Stand solves this problem and will leave you in awe.


When trying to build a home theater, you have but one goal: to recreate that feeling you get when you watch movies in the cinema. Cinemas are able to fascinate and capture our attention so deeply because the images we see are literally larger than life.
With the coming of the digital age of PC displays, good LCD monitors, to put things bluntly, are indeed a dime a dozen. This brings up several questions. How do you sift out the truly exceptional from the merely acceptable? How do you know if a certain LCD monitor is actually perfect, both for your budget and personal tastes? 
You won’t know what visual clarity is until you’ve seen a movie through a high-definition TV (HDTV) set, in its full high-definition glory. Compared to standard definition televisions, HDTVs have a level of vividness and clarity that is almost lifelike. 

eliminate these traditional television sets by replacing them with flat panel technology. Plasma and LCD televisions and monitors provide breathtaking imagery and vibrant color. They also take up less space than ordinary televisions. The recent decline in price has catapulted the flat panel industry from designer chic to an emerging television standard.