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Vogel's is known worldwide as a supplier of a variety of supports for audio and video equipment.  It is hard to believe that the company started quite recently, in 1973, as a small family business in the Netherlands. The initial product produced by Vogel's was a loudspeaker support, and over the last few decades they have introduced some amazing and innovative products to the market.  Items such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and plasma screen brackets, video equipment supports and other similar furnishings are used not only in private homes, but also in places such as airports, rail stations, shopping centres and hospitals.            

Vogel's attribute their success to their company values.  They aim to bring innovative, high quality solutions to their clients, and produce stylish and functional items.  Vogel TV brackets are designed with the television owner in mind; increasing numbers of people are now wall mounting flat screens for both convenience and appearance.  Vogel TV brackets should allow for great presentation and enable mounting in an area which maximises viewing experience.  Vogel's are committed to quality, and ensure that they have fully researched customer needs so that each product provides complete satisfaction.  The fact they recognise that theirs is a competitive market shows that they are aware that their products need to be exceptional to stand out.  The fact that Vogel TV brackets are so well known is testament to the fact that they are able to provide items which appeal to customers and meet their needs.

Technology is constantly progressing, some of the gadgets we have today may seem almost unbelievable to people from just a few generations ago.  It seems more than likely that these advances will continue at a fast pace over the next few years.  Television is only a relatively recent invention, and many people can still remember a time when they did not own a single set, or acquired their first black and white model.  Until recently, almost everyone owned a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) set, but these were bulky, took up a lot of space and did not provide exceptional picture quality.  Modern flat screens have caught on very fast, and their stylish appearance and the fact they can be placed on the wall, and most people who need to replace a TV no longer choose CRT models.  HD (High Definition) channels are already available, as are HD DVDs and DVD players.  Games consoles have ever better graphics.  It is reasonable to think that in the near future the need to HD television sets will increase.

Vogel TV brackets are designed to meet changing consumer needs, and have provided good quality and reliability for over 35 years.  As television continues to evolve, companies such as Vogel's should continue to provide furnishings, brackets and mounting solutions for all kinds of situations.  Modern homes are often full of gadgets - fancy radios, smoothie makers, games consoles, but none tend to be used as much as the television.  Finding an appropriate mounting solution is important for the item which has, in many cases, become the focal point of our living area.

Phil Battison

Phil is part of the team at AVNow. If you are looking for helpful advice on which TV Brackets are best for your new flat screen TV then contact check out the options at AVNow.

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