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Displays2go 54.25-Inch Tall Floor Stand Podium for iPad 2, Hinged Enclosure with Double Locks - Black Aluminum (IPADSTNBK1)
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Displays2go 54.25-Inch Tall Floor Stand Podium for iPad 2, Hinged Enclosure with Double Locks - Black Aluminum (IPADSTNBK1)

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This iPad floor stand allows retailers and restaurateurs to incorporate an iPad 2 tablet into any advertising campaign. The iPad enclosure podium measures 54.25 inches tall and can display the tablet in either portrait or landscape orientations. This iPad kiosk stand is constructed from aluminum and features a shiny black finish that looks sleek in any setting. The floor-standing enclosure was designed with safety and security in mind. Not only does the hinged encasing fit snuggly overtop of a tablet, but it also includes 2 locking mechanisms to prevent theft. Another great feature is the custom designed encasement that prevents guests from touching the home button and thus navigating away from the advertisements and applications being presented. The tablet display fixture is equipped with a small stylus that allows users to adjust the sound level of a presentation, as well as to turn the device on and off. This stylus is therefore only meant for use by the owner of the display - thus preventing guests and customers from tampering with an existing presentation. This iPad kiosk stand also includes a built-in power strip within the column of the podium. This allows users the ability to keep the tablet powered while in use, without the need for unsightly cords and cables. Please note that the floor-standing kiosk is designed for use with the generation 2 iPad only.

ASIN
B00CPZJXSS
Embedding
CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
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