Peerless-AV SR598-HUB Smart Mount Universal Cart for Microsoft Surface Hub – 55″ and 84″, Black

$1,499.00

    • Display can be located anywhere along the column for perfect viewing height (up to 60″ at center)
    • Integrated cable management protects, contains and conceals cables for a clean, professional installation
    • Maneuvers easily on 4″ (102mm) swivel casters, two locking
    • Textured black powder coat finish helps hide finger prints and dust
    • Open frame display adaptor helps prevent display input interference
SKU: SR598-HUB Category:
 

Description

The SR598-HUB is a SmartMount® Flat Panel Cart was designed to safely mount, move, and store the 55″ and 84” versions of the Microsoft® SurfaceTM Hub. The cart sits at Microsoft’s recommended viewing height, and offers vertical adjustment so the display can be positioned at any height up to 60″ from the floor, if needed. Large wall plate and locking casters provide a stable foundation
for touch applications, while cable management channels provide a neat appearance, and quick and simple setup. Ideal for education, corporate, or hospitality applications, the SR598-HUB is the perfect mobile solution for any collaborative s Display size etting.

Features

  • Display can be located anywhere along the column for perfect viewing height (up to 60″ at center)
  • Integrated cable management protects, contains and conceals cables for a clean, professional installation
  • Maneuvers easily on 4″ (102mm) swivel casters, two locking
  • Textured black powder coat finish helps hide finger prints and dust
  • Open frame display adaptor helps prevent display input interference
  • Universal mount fits displays with mounting patterns from 200 x 200mm up to 1200 x 600mm
  • Corner bumpers prevent damage to doors and walls while moving or storing cart
  • Includes extension cord manager on the base of the cart
  • Cart columns have indicators for Microsoft’s recommended viewing height for easy installation

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