PDS Presents New Mounting Systems for Samsung Digital Flip

Through its engineering division PDS, Premier Mounts introduces new Samsung Flip mounting solutions for the Samsung Flipchart, an interactive digital flipchart designed for creative thinking, collaboration, and innovation.

While these displays present a game-changing way to interact in meetings and classrooms, the determination of how to best mount them for optimal use became a quandary. PDS brings three solutions to the table, helping integrators and end users create the best options for installing the Flipchart.

Three mounting options from PDS

The Flip is usable in a variety of applications, which means it needs multiple mounting solutions. PDS has designed three options: mounted to the floor or wall as well as a mobile version.

Floor Stand

This model is fixed to the floor stand with rotation from landscape to portrait available, as well as cable management to hide and protect cables. The system is constructed to perform and is durable enough for use in a variety of situations.

Wall Mount

This system attaches directly to a wall surface and has the ability to rotate from landscape to portrait. You can protect and conceal cables within the hardware. The wall mount is a fixed location. Consider how users will access it when deciding where to mount on the wall. Those who want to write or use touchscreens must be able to reach it.

This model is fixed to the floor stand with rotation from landscape to portrait available, as well as cable management to hide and protect cables. The system is constructed to perform and is durable enough for use in a variety of situations.

 

Mobile Cart

The mobile cart is like the floor stand, only it’s mobile. The “nesting design” of the base allows for minimized storage space of two or more carts. This system also easily changes from landscape to portrait. Cables are concealed and protected. The cart sits on locking castors, allowing for mobility when needed and sturdiness when in use. The mobile cart makes it easy to share the Flip amongst multiple classrooms or meeting rooms.

PDS, a proud partner to brands and integrators across the globe, delivers a complete solution to Flip mounting. Contact us today to learn more about our Samsung Flipchart mounting solutions.

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