Custom Consoles to feature latest broadcast, post furniture

Jul 15, 2009 1:47 PM

    

Custom Consoles will exhibit broadcast studio furniture, post-production workstations and monitor support equipment at IBC 2009.

The company’s furniture is based on four product ranges including:

  • Module-R control room furniture, which provides robust, efficient and attractive control room furniture that can be produced quickly from a selection of pods, base sections, 19in rack housings, worktops, end-panel modules and legs;
  • Media Wall flat-screen monitor mounts, which accommodate large or small arrays of LED, LCD and plasma-panel monitors and ancillary equipment;
  • System 2 multielement furniture with motorized height adjustment, which is designed to accommodate free-standing or pod-mounted equipment such as graphics workstations and editing terminals; and
  • Media Desk dual-surface height-adjustable desk system, which forms the basis of an ergonomically efficient working environment for computer-based media workstations.

See Custom Consoles at IBC2009 Stand 8.B15.




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