Video Conferencing Cart Release
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Contact: Wendy Long FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Da-Lite Screen Company
wlong@da-lite.com
574-267-8101
Da-Lite Expands Video Conferencing Line with Wood and Metal Carts
WARSAW, IN – December 2, 2010 – Da-Lite is pleased to announce an expansion of its
video conferencing line with the addition of wood and metal Video Conferencing Carts.
The monitor mount for each cart accommodates up to a 50” diagonal monitor, provides 5
degrees of backward tilt, 15 degrees of forward tilt and supports 100 pounds. A camera
shelf, which can be mounted above or below the flat panel, is also included.
Da-Lite’s Video Conferencing Equipment Rack Cart is both a beautiful piece of furniture
and a mobile solution for any professional video conferencing session. Offered with your
choice of seven standard veneers, four standard laminates or custom finishes the Video
Conferencing Cart features two locking doors, a rear locking access panel and 14 rack
spaces on each side. Two six-outlet power strips are located in each side of the cabinet.
The MM5C-39FS is a metal Video Conferencing Cart that features two 25” x 30” shelves
and a pull out keyboard shelf. The locking cabinet includes rack rails and a six-outlet
power strip. The MM5C-39FS is standard with five inch heavy duty casters and has a
black powder coated finish.
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Attachments: Video Conferencing Equipment Rack Cart and MM5C-39FS photos,
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Founded in 1909, Da-Lite Screen Company is the leading producer of high quality
commercial and residential projection screens worldwide. With headquarters in
Warsaw, Indiana and additional operations in the U.S. and Europe, Da-Lite manufactures
projection screens and accessories to Fortune 500 companies, entertainment and major
broadcast networks, education systems and governments around the globe. Today
Da-Lite’s proprietary screen technologies are specified for the most demanding
installations from military training simulators to boardrooms and classrooms to home
theaters. Da-Lite has become the “First Name in Projection Screens.” For more
information, visit Da-lite.com.
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