Chief Intros Integrated System for Epson Projector

AV solutions provider Chief has introduced its Chief Integrated Interactive System designed to support the Epson BrightLink Pro 1410Wi.

The new integrated solution includes a custom Chief mount, Da-Lite interactive, dry erase screen, case for the control pad and equipment, and marker tray. The low emitting screen—certified by the Greenguard Environment Institute—delivers "a gain of 2.5 and a 25 degree viewing half angle," according to a statement from Chief.

The system is available in three finishes: silver, cherry, and teal. The platform includes four anchor points, which provide a one inch space between the board and the wall for routing cables, as well as a valence to cover the projector. Chief also offers an optional shelf accessory for teleconferencing purposes.

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