TV Lift Cabinet Features

Are you shopping for a TV Lift cabinet? With so many choices out there, keep in mind that not all lifts are equal in quality. Depending on the manufacturer and designer, there are several features that you should know about so that you can make the best choice.

Material of the frame: You want something that is durable, strong and won’t need to be replaced after just a couple of uses. For this reason, the material you should choose is something very solid. Look for solid wood of a good source, such as oak or ash. Solid wood is a great material that is prized for its durability and beauty.

The weight and size that the TV Lift can hold: Televisions come in different weights and sizes, so before you buy a TV Lift make sure that it can hold your tv! You’ll be able to find this information in the specs of the product. Most TV Lifts are limited to a specific size/weight, but they will be suitable for a range and not just one size and weight.

Space for speakers and other related equipment: If you’re thinking about setting up your entire home entertainment system on the TV Lift, then look for spaces on the mechanism that allow for all the additional equipment. See if there’s a spot for the speakers, DVD player, and even your stereo system. Obviously, the more space you want, the higher the cost of the TV Lift.

The warranty: Every major purchase is often accompanied by a warranty. Make sure you get one with the TV Lift you’re hoping to buy, and check what it covers. The warranty is definitely a feature that you should look into when shopping around, and make sure to see what kind of things it covers.

Additional features: Some TV Lifts are high-tech, designed to swivel or rise higher than usual. See what kind of extra features there are and if it’s something you like, find a TV Lift that offers them.

Educational Thoughts

The best way to getting ahead in life is by starting early.  Get a head start on their path to success in life with these tips:

1.  Take night courses at your local college. Even though you may have your degree and a successful career in life….that doesn’t mean that your education should stop.  Take a few hours out of your busy schedule every week and take a community college night course at your local school.  Even if it’s in a mundane subject, the potential business contacts could prove worthwhile.

2.  Limit your time on the internet.  While this may see like a no-brainer, unless you are doing academic research, playing around on the internet (without doing any specific work) can only cause you to waste your time.  Proper time management skills dictate that if you aren’t working online, then stay off Facebook/etc.

3.  Join various organizations.  Organizations such as Toastmasters and other “social groups” can provide valuable speaking experience, not to mention opening up the flood gates for potential contacts in your local area. Join a local Toastmasters group and you may be able to improve your public speaking skills in 6 months.  Not to mention obtain several new contacts (which usually result in contracts) for your business.

Yury Mintskovsky – Education

Education played a huge part in Yury Mintskovsky’s formation as an established businessman. He followed his dream and passion by attending Computer Science at the University of Texas. He’s always experimented with ways of both making money online but also helping people with his creations, so he would often dabble in affiliate marketing websites, trying out different niches, but also creating widgets, plugins and small software. He fell in love with algorithms and the way they worked, always experimenting and trying to solve computational complexities in unorthodox ways. He wanted to break the mold, to discover and invent, so his latter years involved him creating software that would automate tasks that would otherwise require human input.

His thirst for knowledge unquenchable, he studied endlessly and finished the 4 year University of Texas in Austin prestigious Computer Science degree in just 3 years, jokingly saying: “Guess I was in too much of a hurry to get into the business world and make my mark. My friends were enjoying all Austin had to offer while I mostly saw inside of it’s libraries.”

He understood his colleagues, but what he really wanted was to start his business and finally play in the “Big League”. Business was his idea of a good time, always hoping to finally put his ideas and innovations in motion.

He had the IT knowledge to back up his business ideas but he needed those much required management skills, so he attended and completed University of Dallas MBA while also working full time at Texas Instruments.

This job allowed him to actually connect with the general public towards which his latter products and businesses will be aimed at. He noticed trends in people buying software, as well as positive and negative aspects of how the software was actually used by them, and that’s where he saw options of improvement and business ideas.