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Cupertino, April 11, 2020

Hi all. In a short time, I'm trying to find a way to mount a new TV that I get on my inclined wall. The room was an attic and has 12/12 height walls on the roof, and I intend to build a TV stand that attaches to the wall along the top edge with a hinge, so you can place the TV up. against the wall when not in use. One idea I had was to fasten the bottom of it to a window opener, such as [this](Https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2YQLXJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tzIKEbMEBR3M9). Then I could lower and raise the TV with a remote control, but then I thought it would be great to connect this to HomeKit. Does anyone know of existing products that can do this? Or maybe something through Homebridge?

Thanks in advance everyone!

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