Zenith Design Studio’s new Media Connect brings wireless connectivity to the collaborative workplace.
January 21st, 2015
Improving meeting dynamics, Media Connect allows participants to share information using laptops, phones, tablets to support and enhance seamless and wireless collaboration.
Media Connect can be fitted with or without castors, be freestanding or to the ceiling. It can also support one end of a meeting table and is available in a multitude of sizes, heights, finishes and can be customised on request.
The back wall panels on Media Connect can be effortlessly unclipped to allow access to TV ports and cables. Media Connect uses Click Share system to configure wireless presentations.
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