Mount Style: 45in-70in Displays - Heavy Duty - Anti Theft
VESA Compatible: VESA Hole Pattern(s)
200x200 mm
300x300 mm
400x200 mm
400x400 mm
600x400 mm
Tilt Range: +3 degree / -5 degree
Feature: Pop-out design extends easily (up to 12"/306 mm) to provide rear-screen access, for display alignment and adjustment
6 points of micro-adjustment (vertical, tilt and swivel) for exacting display alignment and optimum viewing
Supports 45" to 70" display with weight capacity of 154 lb. (70 kg)
Low-profile design, minimum 5.6" (142 mm) from the wall
Heavy-duty steel construction
Lateral shift brackets make it easy to adjust the position of monitors, left or right
Lock/unlock switch helps to lock or release display out of the wall plate
Swivel angle of +1.2 degree / - 1.2 degree for precise display alignment
Anti-theft design for security...
Specification: Desk mounting type: Bolt through, Desk clamp
Maximum supported weight: 26.50 lbs.
VESA mounting hole pattern 75x75, 100x100
Upgradable to multi-screen
Landscape to portrait screen rotation
Height adjustable
Maximum arm reach: 4.37"
Features: Ideal solution for any retail/point of sale environment
Includes one QuickShift donut to support one display
Can be upgraded to carry additional second or third display (via SD-DO accessory)
Tool-less QuickShift lever for easy display position adjustment
Quick release mechanism for easy monitor attachment/removal
Bolt through and desk clamp mounting options included
All mounting hardware included
Available in two other lengths to support one or two monitors (SD-DP-420 or SD-DP-750)
Feature: The MPi4E provides an out of the box simple signage solution compatible with select NEC displays. The NEC MediaPlayer is pre-installed on the RaspberryPi 4 system on a chip solution that slots easily into the MultiSync ME, M, MA and 5th generation P Series displays. The MediaPlayer provides easy playback, playlist creation and scheduling of media files and utilizes the display's remote for navigation. In addition, the MediaPlayer can install a variety of content management systems directly on the system on a chip.