B-Tech AV Mounts Bring Universal Solutions to LED Users

B-Tech AV Mounts has recently developed System X technology, a universal LED mount compatible with all popular LED manufacturers. As pixel pitch and price point continue to improve for LED panels, better and more universal LED mounts will be needed. The versatile System X can be used in control rooms, totems, menu boards, and recessed mountings; and with B-Tech’s online configurator, any size mount you need is only a few clicks away.
B-Tech also has the ultra-slim BT8312 pop-out mount, designed to make display installations as quick and easy as possible. The mount be configured in an unlimited variety of landscape and portrait formats. Its ultra-slim profile means you can create video walls even in the tightest spaces.
B-Tech has also updated the BT8350 freestanding video wall mount that combines handsomely with the convenient, reliable System X rail technology.
Those needing a durable, easy-to-use projector mount will also appreciate the full micro-adjustability of the BT893. This heavy projector mount is great for projection mapping and mounting large-scale projectors. Whether it’s LED mounts or projector mounts, B-Tech has your solutions.
As costs decrease and innovation soars, interest levels in LED panels is exploding. This shift creates the need for more versatile mounts. In the AV world, versatility equals happy customers. A universal LED mount is adaptable in both space and time, as it allows for easy screen changes to meet evolving needs.
B-Tech AV Mounts is at the forefront of LED mount technology with the System X, BT8312, and BT8350. Each is in sufficient stock and available to you. Universality, user-friendliness, and ease of purchasing—these are what B-Tech delivers to its customers each and every day.

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