LanScape

Whether you’re monitoring security, viewing x-rays or tracking stock performance, LANscape™ can help you see the big picture all at once. This newest innovation allows easy, independent focal and height adjustment of an entire bank of up to 10 flat-panel monitors – without electrical power. The ingenious spring counterbalance design provides ease of adjustment with long-term reliability. Sit or stand. Change positions to remain comfortable. Create an arc of monitors around you or a wall in front of you. However you work, LANscape™ will help you survey your own landscape!
- Supports up to 10 flat-panel monitors, with a total minimum weight of 60 lbs. and a total maximum weight of 250 lbs. (For greater weights, contact Weber Knapp.)
- Can accommodate monitors from 15″ to 24″ diagonal with VESA (75 mm to 100 mm) mounting brackets.
- Modular unit allows for easier upgrades and future changes.
- All mechanical design, with no gas springs to leak or slow-to-move electric actuators.
- Up to 18″ of vertical movement; 15″ of forward/back movement.
- Entire monitor bank can be tilted +/- 10 degrees.
- Individual monitors can be swiveled, tilted and rotated from landscape to portrait view.
- Quick release adapters allow for fast and easy change out of monitors from the front of the unit.
- Optional lighting for low-light conditions or added light without monitor glare.
- All steel construction.
- Integral wire management for a clean, organized appearance.
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