LIFT IT Flip-Down Ceiling TV Lifts Used On Royal Caribbean’s OASIS Of The SEAS Cruise Liner

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Late last month [November 2009], Royal Caribbean opened bookings for their new cruise ship, the OASIS of the SEAS. This cruise liner (16 decks, 1,184 feet) is now the world’s largest passenger vessel, even featuring it’s own full-size shopping mall and central park.

OASIS of the SEAS features 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms. LIFT IT was contracted to provide flip-down lifts for all 28 of the loft suites, pictured here:

There’s also a really nice YouTube video made about this
(we’re about 4 minutes in, if you’re interested)…

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To give you an idea of the scale of this ship,
here’s a picture of it coming into harbor…

And for more of a close up view…

You can learn more on Royal Caribbean’s website and view more videos and pictures at their OASIS of the SEAS showcase site.

We advise taking a look at the showcase site especially – there’s so many amazing features aboard this ship, you’ll probably be surprised at least once.

New Flip-Down Ceiling TV Lift Video From Truline RV

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Today we’ve got a new video for you of our flip-down style lifts. The video’s of an FLP-210 in action, hiding the lift in the ceiling of an RV.

This video come to us from our local dealer in Spokane, WA

Lift It Lifts: Home Automation System Compatible

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Sep/09
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You may or may not realize, but you can use any of our lifts with most any programmable (all-in-one) IR remote you can find. And that’s a great feature to offer, we’re sure about it – BUT, that’s not all. Ever heard of an automated home system? You know, one of those things where you can operate pretty much every little thing in your house that runs on electricity with one remote control or touch screen pad? Stuff like this:

Companies like Crestron®, Control4®, AMX®, etc… These guys have the ability to automate audio, video, home theater, lighting, climate control, window shades, security systems… it shouldn’t come as a surprise then, that TV lifts can be controlled this way too. They use a remote or touch screen (or both) to accomplish this.

Sparking any ideas? Because really, you could do a lot with this. Walk into the room, press a button, TV appears and turns on automatically. Press another button, the shades go down. Another button, the lights dim. Thirsty? Another press of a button and a mini-bar lifts up for you, you can probably even child lock it to keep the children out. Just signed a big contract or won a lot of money and need to keep it safe? Press a button and your safe comes out. And that’s just a living room. What about a kitchen? A bedroom? By the pool?

Think about it.

(note: the images in this post are quoted from Crestron’s, Control4′s, and AMX’s websites and are used as examples of what companies like these can do)