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Four user connection points
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Gas-spring for smooth operation
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Ultra-flat surface when closed
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6' AV and Data Cables, 9-10' Power Cable
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Customizable connectors and finish
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Many custom snap-in assemblies
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Not for sale in Canada
The Tilt 'N Plug Jr. Quadruplets model TNP124 is a member of compact interconnect solutions designed for installation into a table presentation system. The TNP124
provides access to computer video, audio, network, telephone, and AC
power connections when needed and hides them when not needed. The TNP124
bezel incorporates four Tilt 'N Plug Jr. individual tower modules
grouped together with two facing one direction and two facing the
opposite direction.
The Tilt 'N Plug Jr. Quadruplets model TNP124 is a member of compact interconnect solutions designed for installation into a table presentation system. The TNP124
provides access to computer video, audio, network, telephone, and AC
power connections when needed and hides them when not needed. The TNP124 bezel incorporates four Tilt 'N Plug Jr.
individual tower modules grouped together with two facing one direction
and two facing the opposite direction. Each can be operated
independently, allowing up to four users simultaneously.
Lifting the top panel from its front lip accesses each input plate on the TNP124
tilting the plate into view with help from a pneumatic spring inside.
Opened, the input plate remains securely in place. The input plate is
hidden by pressing down on the top panel closing the lid which is then
flush with the tabletop.
Each input plate provides Computer Video (15pin HD), Computer Audio (3.5mm Stereo Mini), Modem (RJ11), and Network (RJ45)
input connections. Each also provides an AC Power connection suitable
for use throughout the U.S. and Canada . The unit can also be customized
with different connections and colors. To do so, click the link shown
above.
All signals are passed through the unit with connection to the AV
system being made under the table. No signal processing or buffering
takes place. Separate cable bundles are provided on the underside of the unit for each input plate.