Arthur Holm’s DB2 is a new retractable monitor range that creates minimum impact
on the furniture design (20 mm. of depth): easy to integrate, intuitive to use (one
aligned aluminium button) and almost invisible (no cover plate) when not in
operation. Monitors are elegant, beautiful from all angles, and discreetly integrated
into the meeting room table, disappearing within the desk with a harmonious silent
drive. Design and functionality have been intelligently combined to create this
advanced and unique monitor range.
The DB2 monitor range can be integrated discreetly into tables and desks. Monitors
rise and tilt with a silent, harmonious and elegant movement, sliding down into the
table with the quality precision that Arthur Holm is renowned for.
Completely designed and furnished in anodised aluminium, the range offers a
minimal and contemporary look. Aluminium is a durable surface; it is extremely
resilient and it also serves to dissipate heat, plus the anodised finish provides a
soft, silky effect. The front double anti-reflection glass protects the screen, reduces
the “mirror’ effect, increases the contrast and allows for natural transparent
colours.
DB2 is powered with a low consumption video controller and has a new easy to read
Interactive Set-Up Display (ISD) 2.2’LCD. This allows local and remote
configuration, operation and troubleshooting without having to remove the monitor
from the furniture. The AHnet (RS-422) communication protocol has been updated
and now includes the remote control of the monitor’s brightness, contrast and
backlight.
When connected to the AH ERT interface the assisted addressing system enables
address configuration (by simply pressing a button), in an easy and convenient way.
It includes an Autocheck feature for auto diagnostic and internal protection functions
as well as embedded speed and protection pre-sets (enabling a rapid reset to
factory values if required) and a USB port for local firmware upgrade.
This new product range is available in 17.3′ and in 21.5′ both with Full HD native
resolution and 2 DVI, HDCP compliant inputs.
Courtesy Arthur Holm