Middle Atlantic Forum FM-DS-6675FS-DA3B
Middle Atlantic Forum - Stand - for LCD display / video conferencing system - dark finish - lockable - PET, high-pressure laminate (HPL), wood (MDF), steel - asian night, black, charcoal grey - screen size: 70"-75" - mounting interface: 300/400/500/600/800 mm x 100/200/300/400 mm - free-standing - TAA Compliant
12595.52 € vat incl.
10409.52 € vat excl.
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The Forum 3-bay free-standing display stand is designed for workspaces when hybrid collaboration is necessary in either open or closed spaces. This is how hybrid works. A free-standing display stand with an included Chief Fusion Modular Extrusion and fixed interface brackets for a single 70" to 75" displays wrapped in acoustic felt for crystal-clear meetings. The base is powder-coated in a satin black. The equipment storage area is Wilsonart Asian Night high pressure laminate (HPL). The upper tower and display shroud are Charcoal Gray Acoustic Felt. I'm not hearing an echo. The free-standing display stand and display shroud are wrapped in charcoal gray acoustic fabric to limit audio reverberation for high-quality audio experience for local and remote participants. The acoustic material is made of 100% polyester containing up to 50% of recycled plastic bottles (PET). The access doors on the front of the free-standing display stand slide open for unimpeded access to equipment. The rear also has panels on the top and bottom that are removable for full access to the equipment from behind the display stand. Enough equipment mounting to support any videoconferencing system with vertical rack mounting and small device mounting with patented Lever Lock. Minimum footprint, maximum experience. The slim base takes up minimal floor space and can accept Wiremold OFR and Connectrac Raceways underneath with the 1in leveling foot. |
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