Forecast intros adjustable consoles

Apr 21, 2006 10:20 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

At NAB ((booth #SU146), Forecast Consoles will show new additions to its SOHO Signature Series of production consoles, including the launch of the height-adjustable ”SS-NLE” Sit/Stand Console. To help prevent operator fatigue, the new console can raise and lower its height to any preferred position between sitting and standing.

The new console incorporates MASTERail technology and features a compact footprint; low sight-line/best-reach attributes; and front and rear extrusions for mounting flat screen monitors, speaker pedestals, and accessory options. “Application-specific” countertop shapes, sizes and finishes to are offered to personalize the unique work environments.

The new SS-NLE model has automated “sit/stand” capabilities. Users go from their chosen seated position to a standing position (and anywhere in between), with the push of a button.

For more information, visit www.forecast-consoles.com.

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