Do you currently have a television in the boardroom at the office? They can be incredibly helpful during presentations, when new recruits need to watch training videos, or for any other media presentations that you need. But actually having a television in your boardroom can also be a huge nuisance! The stands that the TVs usually sit on are huge and bulky, and a total distraction to anyone in the room. In addition to this, they also sit in the middle of the room or squeezed between rows or behind chairs, forcing people to walk around them and trip over them whenever they need to get up and move around. That’s why TV lifts in boardrooms are so practical, and so popular!
When people first consider putting a TV lift into a boardroom, they think they only have one option – a traditional TV lift that either raises up out of a cabinet, or folds down from the ceiling of the boardroom. These kinds of TV lifts are great for any boardroom and they certainly take care of the problem of people tripping all over it. But, they’re not the only option.
Imagine having everyone gathered for a boardroom meeting. The head of the meeting announces that now, everyone will be watching a short video presentation. People start turning their heads, wondering where the TV is, and how they’re going to watch the video. Then magically, small televisions pop out of the conference table – one for every person! Everyone in the meeting has their own small screen, sitting right on the table in front of them, and no one is banging their knees or shins off that obtrusive TV stand in the middle of the room. These kinds of TV lifts are installed right underneath a table, and the monitor then pops out of the hole in the table that was designed for it. It’s very convenient, and even more impressive!
Having a big and bulky television sitting in the middle of the boardroom is unattractive, and inconvenient. Come see all the different TV lifts we have that will make your boardroom a better, and more attractive place. We’ll help show you just how many options you have!
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