A horizontal cable duct beneath each monitor's mounting beam extends to a vertical coil, enabling easy and expandable housing of power and video wiring.
UK-based Custom Consoles will exhibit its Media Wall at NAB this year, within the TV Logic booth #SU9011.
Media Wall provides a fast and efficient solution for anyone needing an easily configurable, stable and aesthetically-pleasing multichannel monitor rack. It accommodates large or small arrays of flat-panel monitors and ancillary equipment.
Based on the vertical profiles of the company's existing Module-R furniture, Media Wall incorporates height-adjustable horizontal beams suspended between approximately 6.5ft high silver-anodised aluminum supports. The beams are available in 1.5in, 2in and 2.5in widths and allow easy attachment of large and small panels using pivoting VESA and plasma-mount fittings. A horizontal cable duct beneath each monitor's mounting beam extends to a vertical coil, enabling easy and expandable housing of power and video wiring. Equipment pods with 19in racking behind removable vented panels can be accommodated at floor level.
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