Peerless-AV Introduces New Video Stands

The SmartMount stands can be moved around and used in multiple locations.Peerless-AV has debuted a new lineup of video stands that can be used in multiple classrooms.

With the Peerless-AV "SmartMount" stands, instead of purchasing multiple displays for multiple rooms, schools can now order one display and create a stand on which video displays can be mounted in different classrooms. The SmartMount stands have been tested against UL standards and certified so there is no fear of tipping or structural failure.

Five models, in particular, are designed for use in schools and universities:

  • SR560M — A flat panel mobile display cart for general viewing;
  • SR575M — A flat panel mobile display cart for general viewing that offers tool-less height adjustment;
  • SR598 — A flat panel mobile display cart for general viewing that is best used for extremely large displays;
  • SS560M/SS560F — Stands with and without metal shelves for general display; and
  • SS560G — A stand with a gloss finish and glass shelf.

All the stands are now available for purchase through Peerless-AV sales representatives and the authorized distribution network.

"The new stands offer functionality, safety and aesthetics that will not only save money, but look great while doing so," said Peerless-AV Executive Vice President Nick Belcore.

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Michael Hart is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and the former executive editor of THE Journal.

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