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Protect Those Outdoor Flat-Panel Displays
ITS Enclosures offers a product line to protect large-format LCDs and plasmas.
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ITS Enclosure provides further protection to outdoor TV displays.
February 22, 2007 | by Arlen Schweiger

Outdoor spaces are becoming very popular areas for TV watching, whether it’s for a few people on a patio or by the pool so kids can watch Disney movies at birthday parties.

To help protect outdoor LCD and plasma displays—from theft, vandalism, weather and more—ITS Enclosures has put together a product line perfect for commercial applications but also ideal for residences as this viewing trend continues.

ViewStation, the anchor product of the line, was designed to protect displays 32 inches and larger, and offers pole, wall, ceiling or custom mounting solutions. It is sealed, lockable and secure, the company says, and the display enclosure comes standard in silver but can be painted custom colors to match a decor or color scheme.

The product has an anti-reflective window option and can be customized with a variety of thermal management options to meet the need’s of the display’s environment—Southern California homeowners won’t have to worry about their TVs melting. Other features include a gas strut-assisted door and removable hinge cover. Also available for the indoor models are sealed split-panel cable ingress and sealed split-panel cable egress for outdoor models.

Go to www.itsenclosures.com for more or call 800-423-9911 to order a catalog.



Arlen Schweiger - Managing editor of Electronic House Magazine
Arlen contributes product news items to electronichouse.com along with his role on the print publication. Got a tip? Send it along!



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Posted by Jennifer Kelly  on  03/29/07  at  09:21 AM

Thanks for the Pick-Up, The Enclosure will actually work for a standard LCD or Plasma, the display does not have to be rated for outdoor use!  Thanks



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