Chief debuts mobile carts for digital signage

Mar 8, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Chief Manufacturing has introduced two new mobile digital signage carts that provide tool-free telescoping height adjustment.

The PFCU mobile cart holds 42in-63in screens and the MFCU mobile cart supports 30in-50in screens. The mobile carts feature Chief's Centris technology, providing fingertip adjustable tilt. The modular designs allow for quick assembly/disassembly, and integrated cable management keeps cables out of sight. The compact angled base easily fits in doorways and corner locations. Lockable rear wheels offer added stability. The carts are available in black or silver finishes.

For more information, visit www.chiefmfg.com.




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