AUTON Motorized Systems Releases New Product -- Shadow Trak Offers Revolutionary Approach.VALENCIA, Calif. -- As sales of plasma and LCD screens continue to skyrocket (up 40% in Q3 2005 according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. DisplaySearch.com) and take a firm hold in America's living rooms, AUTON Motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. Systems, internationally renowned manufacturer of motorized TV lifts, is set to release its revolutionary new product, the Shadow Trak. The system is used to easily hide a plasma or LCD television in a typical home-theatre environment and according to Virgil Walker, President of AUTON Motorized Systems, the company's all-new invention will revolutionize the way audio/video integrators install plasma and LCD screens. "Just because AUTON is the world-leader doesn't mean that we stop innovating and inventing," says Walker. "This is easily our most ingenious invention so far but will likely grow to be our biggest seller because it's so easy to install." The Shadow Trak system consists of a "shadow box," a remote controlled rack and pinion rack and pinion Mechanical device consisting of a bar of rectangular cross section (the rack), having teeth on one side that mesh with teeth on a small gear (the pinion). If the pinion rotates about a fixed axis, the rack will move in a straight path. drive, and a bracket that is used to hang a painting on the unit. When the unit is activated, the painting will glide smoothly and quietly on the track and move the painting to reveal the plasma or LCD screen. The Shadow Trak attaches directly to an existing wall so there isn't a need for reconstruction, framing, or other intrusive procedures to install the system. The Shadow Trak system will be available for purchase on March 15, 2006. Since 1955, AUTON Motorized Systems has been manufacturing the world's finest World's Finest may refer to:
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