Custom Consoles to spotlight System 2 furniture

Jul 31, 2008 8:00 AM

    
Custom Consoles will highlight a variety of ergonomically designed consoles and desks designed to maximize productivity during IBC2008.

Custom Consoles will highlight a variety of ergonomically designed consoles and desks designed to maximize productivity during IBC2008.

At IBC2008, Custom Consoles will feature System 2, a multielement furniture system designed to accommodate free-standing or pod-mounted equipment such as graphics workstations and editing terminals.

System 2 includes the S2-01A desk and S2-2A shelf, both of which are electrically adjustable in height. Each comes complete with cable management and IEC power outlets.

Features include large-diameter radial corners with high-density curved edging and a choice of hard-wearing upper-surface finishes. Additional components in the System 2 series include the S2-03A dual-VTR pedestal, S2-05A 4 U slide-out VTR tray, S2-06A under-shelf equipment pod, S2-07A 27 U front-glazed quiet bay and S2-08A 27 U equipment bay.

See Custom Consoles at IBC Stand 8.A40, or visit www.customconsoles.co.uk.




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