New Classroom Switching and Control From Extron

February 8, 2010

Extron has introduced WallVault Systems, a family of complete, centralized AV switching and control systems, designed for use with wall mounted short-throw projectors and flat panel displays.

Extron says that these easy-to-use, economical classroom AV systems use twisted pair technology for transmitting signals and include network connectivity for Web-based asset management, monitoring, and control. WallVault Systems take their name from the WMK 100 Wall Mount Kit that securely mounts and conceals system components on the wall.
 



"Following on the success of Extron PoleVault Systems, we recognized the need for a system that supported wall-mounted short-throw projectors and flat panel displays that are becoming more popular in classrooms," says Casey Hall, Extron vice president of sales and marketing for North America. "WallVault Systems accomplish this by providing a complete AV switching, amplification, and  control solution that securely mounts and conceals key components."
 

WallVault Systems include all the  audio and video switching, audio  amplification, system control, source connectivity, speakers, mounting hardware,  and cabling needed for a complete classroom AV system. All that remains is to  add a video projector, screen or flat panel display, and sources.
 


 
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