Whether you opt for the new iPad or the previous iPad 2, Apple’s tablet is certainly a nice choice for home control. Now, you just need a way to mount it.
Bracketron just announced availability of its iRoom iDock, a powered, motorized in-wall iPad mounting solution for residential and commercial applications.
Available in portrait and landscape models, the iRoom iDock is designed to be flush-mounted into the wall and blend into any room. It includes both power and composite audio internal connections, as well as that motorized docking system to open and close the iDock to securely store and charge up the iPad.
That patented solution can be activated by a one-touch proximity sensor, which recognizes when you are nearby and switches the iDock to the open position. This allows the homeowner to easily insert the iPad. Once it’s in place, the proximity sensor can also be disabled to lock the iPad into place.
Bracketron is currently selling the iRoom iDock through Best Buy’s Magnolia store, as well as its own dealers and distributors. There are Power over Ethernet (PoE ) and 110V models, with prices starting at $599 to $1,599.

Now *THAT’S* funny! Has the iPad gotten so heavy now that we need a motorized mount to use it?
I don’t own one of the Jesus pads, and most likely never will…I played with one at my dentist office, they give you one to use while you’re sitting in the chair…and have to say, after about 5 minutes, I had to put it down due to my hands getting fatigued and my neck hurting from having to bend it down so much to read the screen…yeah…no thanks…I’ll stick with my laptop and netbooks with wrist rests while sitting at the proper position for optimal use thank you!
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Oh my God is that retarded or what? I’m sure there will be plenty of knuckleheads out there that will buy that thing.
Like P.T. Barnum once said….“There’s a sucker born every minute”.