Lock stock
The latest video wall mount released by
audio-visual firm B-Tech, the BT8310 Professional Video Wall Mount, has set new
standards of simplicity and ease of use. Reaction to the new product has been extraordinary
– not least because of its revolutionary “quick-lock push system”, an
enterprising design which means the video wall screens can be popped out and
back in again simply by pushing them, giving instant access to the rear for
maintenance.
With many other systems the installer has
to scramble around the back of the display to pull lock release levers, but
with the BT8310 when a screen in the configuration is pushed back it pops out
in the same way you push the button on the end of a pen. This gives immediate
access to the mount and everything behind it which might require maintenance or
need adjustment. After the work is completed the screen is simply pushed back
in and locks automatically into the video-wall.
Reaction
to the new product has been extraordinary – not least because of its
revolutionary “quick-lock push system”
Yet another important and time-saving
element of B-Tech’s BT8310 product are the spacer kits that come with them,
cutting out any need for guesswork or complicated calculations, and enable
installers to confidently know exactly where each bracket goes. And what’s
more, unlike other systems, the same kit can be used for one video-wall and
then utilized for future installations too.
Featuring eight adjustment knobs to
fine-tune the display and get the alignment perfectly accurate (without any
tools at all), this micro adjustment design enables screens to be aligned
perfectly even if the wall they are mounted on is not.
Matt Bennett, managing director of the
Daventry based B-Tech commented: “Already this product has become popular in
many countries; and that is rare so soon after its launch. We listen to
the feedback from our customers who were keen for innovations that the
BT8310 includes. The Professional Video Wall Mount with Quick Lock Push
System is easily installed and the push-lock system makes maintenance especially
easy. It requires no tools to access the mount or to align the screens
accurately due to its eight adjustment points. In a fast-changing industry
the ability for speed and ease of alteration is paramount. We are extremely
excited about this product and are able to offer it at a very competitive
price.”
Pad it out
This may seem an unusual choice to appear
in this section, but after the apps we’ve just looked at, you may be wondering
where to turn if you’re thinking of going down the increasingly popular Android
route either with the way you personally check and control systems or, indeed,
what you want to recommend to your clients. So, let’s look at this: the MultiPad
from Prestigio; I know, we’d never heard of them either until we called a
review model into the office or were left suitably impressed.
A
range of 7- to 9.7-inch touch screen tablets running on either Android 4.0 or
4.1 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
A range of 7- to 9.7-inch touch screen
tablets running on either Android 4.0 or 4.1 (Ice Cream Sandwich), prices fall
between an Apple-thrashing $149.99 to $299.99 and, of course, with varying
specs. But sticking with the ultra-light 7-inch MultiPad PMP3370B test model,
just $150 gets you a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 CPU, 4GB of internal storage, Wi-Fi
802.11b/g/n, an 800x480 LCD TFT 16:9 multi-touch display, G-sensor and a
built-in microphone and speaker. However, unlike its paddy pal, the Prestigio
also comes with a USB 2.0 port, USB-host for a 3G dongle (amongst other
things), and a memory card slot that supports micro SD and lest owners expand
capacity to 32GB. Throw in a web camera and, of course, access to Google’s
700,000+ apps Play store, and that’s an awful lot of Android for $150.
Well-built to boot, with Android out-shipping Apple, if you haven’t already,
it’s probably a very good time to get familiar. Yes, this is the droid you’re
looking for...
Invision reacts…
One of the UK’s leading trade-only
distributor of integrated AV solutions for residential, commercial and marine
applications in the UK and Europe and distributors of Draper projection
screens, Invision UK, has commenced distribution of Draper’s latest screen
surface, the ReAct II.
Euroscreen
ReAct II
Manufactured under Draper’s Euroscreen
brand, the ReAct II is a high-quality surface that gives an excellent viewing
experience, with enhanced color, contrast and black levels even in brightly lit
areas. It is stretchable to ensure a perfect flat projection surface when used
in fixed frame and tab tension screens and is Full HD/1080i compliant.
“The ReAct II surface opens up new
possibilities for video presentation,” said sales specialist Adrian
Summers. “In installations where a projection solution would be ideal,
it isn’t always possible because the area also needs to be well-lit. Draper’s
new product allows for the use of projection without compromising on
lighting.”