Brings global digital signage solution to LG display
B-Tech AV Mounts, an industry leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of AV mounting solutions, is excited to announce that its BT7007 kiosk for LG’s 88” Ultra-Stretch Digital Signage is now available globally.
Following previews at industry events around the world, demand for the BT7007 has been high, particularly from the retail, corporate and hospitality sectors and it is already in use in several high-end installs, such as the ArthaLand Century Pacific Tower in Manila, who sought a stylish and robust solution to provide information to guests and customers passing through the reception area.
The BT7007 is one of a number of new B-Tech mounting solutions which are designed specifically for specialist LG solutions. Nick Spencer, B-Tech’s Director of Marketing and Communications commented: “We’re delighted to be launching products for these popular, high-end displays and have seen the positive impact such technologies can have when installed safely and securely into public spaces.”
Available in either a black or white satin finish, the BT7007 digital signage kiosk combines durability with a premium aesthetic and simplified installation.
The internal mounting system for the BT7007 utilises B-Tech’s exclusive System X technology, allowing LG88BH7D displays to be easily mounted using a simple ‘hook-on’ installation method. The removable front and rear panels fit perfectly flush around the display and make installation and maintenance quick and convenient, whilst rear vents allow airflow to and from the display.
The kiosk can be freestanding or bolted to the floor and even be customised to feature company branding if requested. Nick Spencer added: “Whether it’s inside a university, a sports stadium, or at the entrance to an office building, the BT7007 is the perfect solution to display LG’s 88” Ultra-Stretch Digital Signage.”
Tim Albright is the founder of AVNation and is the driving force behind the AVNation network. He carries the InfoComm CTS, a B.S. from Greenville College and is pursuing an M.S. in Mass Communications from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. When not steering the AVNation ship, Tim has spent his career designing systems for churches both large and small, Fortune 500 companies, and education facilities.