Winsted introduces the Matrix Custom Console System

Jun 9, 2006 12:13 PM

    

Winsted has announced its latest take on ergonomic technical furniture, the Matrix Custom Console System, designed to work in situations ranging from a single console to complete control rooms.

Using a customizable platform, Matrix Custom Console Systems can be configured to meet a wide variety of performance and equipment need while enhancing the operator’s comfort level. Ergonomic display mounts can be configured to allow a see-over height for large installations or modules built vertically.

The Matrix base cabinets can be designed to house multiple CPUs, rack electronics, wire management or storage capabilities. Ergonomic keyboard trays, lockable doors, desktop power and data ports, and scalable power supply are just a few of the available features. Steel frames are available in more than 50 powder-coated colors and Corian work surfaces are available in more than 100 colors to match any décor.

For more information, visit www.winsted.com.




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