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Wednesday, September 7, 2005


Reversica Gyre 6300

Related Entries: Home Theater

Do you have a living space that also functions as an entertainment room and/or your wife doesn’t want to see that pricey flat panel HD display? My first response would be, you best set the lady straight… you paid $5,000 for that display, you better see it everyday. Now, if that’s not an option… then you need to drop another $3k for the Reversica Gyre 6300. Yes, this is actually a pretty cool device… since it will automatically spin your display 180°, hiding what’s behind it, revealing your flat panel display.

The Gyre 6300 can hold up to 375 lbs. in a 17.5” depth, books, stemware, china, a wine rack or collectibles could be stored on the other side and with a press of a button the unit comes out and flips. There is also a slim model, the Gyre Slim, a 7.5” deep version allows displaying of artwork or a mirror on one side and a thin screen TV on the other. Both models can be mounted in walls, above fireplaces or built into entertainment furniture.

The Gyre 6300 is available immediately from Reversica and is sold to contractors, builders, cabinetmakers and others in the trades. The MSRP is $3000.

- Reversica Gyre 6300 (check out the video on this page)




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