Middle Atlantic Products is setting a new benchmark in supporting technology at the
display. The Proximity Series Mounting Plate serves as a simple and affordable
professional solution that allows integrators to mount securely the small devices
these systems require to the back of any display. The company is showcasing its
new Proximity Series Mounting Plate alongside its Vision Display Mount (VDM)
series at Stand 1-M2 at ISE 2017.
“Every year, more devices are moving closer to the display,” said Tim Troast, VP of
product management at Middle Atlantic Products. “The Proximity Mounting Plate,
together with our Vision Display Mounts, offers a better option for supporting these
devices conveniently and reliably with the signature mounting features found in our
rack solutions.”
The Proximity Series Mounting Plate comes integrated with most of the standard-
profile mounts in the VDM series. As a universal display solution, it can also be
used with existing mounts in applications that don’t require customers to upgrade
the entire mount. Delivering professional support for these applications, integrators
no longer have to spend time and resources fabricating their own solutions, such as
screwing devices to the wall behind the display or fastening them to the mount.
The Middle Atlantic Products’ VDM series includes 17 mounts in a range of sizes and
in fixed, tilt, motion, standard-profile and low-profile options, accommodating VESA
patterns up to 800 mm. The series comes standard with safety features that keep
the display securely attached to the mount during and after installation, and all the
hardware needed to ensure a professional installation. The series’ motion mounts
feature up to 24 inches of reach, tilt adjustment, wall plate cover, and built-in cable
management. An integrated kickstand provides accessibility for servicing of the
low-profile models.
More information about Middle Atlantic Products is available at
www.middleatlantic.com.
Middle Atlantic Products has been part of the Legrand group since its acquisition in
2011.