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Chief Thinstall TA200 Video Conferencing Camera Shelf, Wall Mount, 10 lb. Capacity, Black

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Chief Manufacturing TA200 Thinstall video conferencing camera shelf mounts to the wall and supports video conferencing cameras, DVRs, CPUs, CODECs, cable boxes, and DVD players above or below a flat panel TV. 10 lb. capacity, black, 10 H x 8 W x 7.3 in. D.

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Chief Thinstall TA200 Video Conferencing Camera Shelf

The Chief TA200 is part of the Thinstall TA2XX Series and is a wall-mounted shelf designed to hold video conferencing cameras and small AV equipment in proximity to a flat panel TV. It can be positioned above or below the display to optimize camera angle and equipment placement.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Chief Manufacturing
  • Brand/Line: Chief Thinstall
  • Model: TA200
  • UPC: 84187215180
  • Product Type: Shelf
  • Mounting Type: Wall
  • Load Capacity: 10 lb.
  • Color: Black
  • Dimensions: 10 H x 8 W x 7.3 in. D

Applications

Designed for conference rooms, huddle spaces, and classrooms where video conferencing equipment such as cameras, CODECs, cable boxes, CPUs, or DVD players need to be positioned near a flat panel display. Mounts above or below the TV for flexible placement.

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