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DillonFoulds:
Without going in to too much detail, I'm making a few showcase "cabinets" for some friends and myself. Pretty much using the pedestals from Dynamo Showcases (HS-15), doing up new control panels, and then mounting 40" LCDs on some custom rails.

Here's my question, is there a commercially available mounting bracket we can use for rotating the LCD panels? There's just something that sounds so tempting about playing dig dug on a 40" vertical LCD TV...
mgb:
I see a couple of them online but best I can tell is they max out at 37"
Blanka:

--- Quote from: DillonFoulds on March 03, 2011, 11:13:13 pm ---There's just something that sounds so tempting about playing dig dug on a 40" vertical LCD TV...

--- End quote ---

EEEK! What's the fun in that. Dig Dug is 4:3, that means a square meter of black bars on such a huge TV!
Try to get one of those old 600x800 32 inch 4:3 plasma's if you want huge, or just try a beamer (that's a BMW, not a beamer in the US isn't it?).
Valken:
I'd like to build a showcase cabinet with wall mounted rotating screen too, so I've searched the net some weeks ago for the same item you're looking for.

I've found only this one for big screens:

http://www.moview.com/Store_ProductDetail.aspx?pid=6398c110D0hGF471

Never tried myself, but the product decription says: "Flush Mount for 37" to 65" screens; "360° rotation portrait to landscape- allows for easy leveling"....


drventure:
I had a suggestion, but not for ascreen that big. That will be interesting to see... What would you use to rotate it (or is the idea just to be ABLE to rotate, but not have motorized rotation?
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