Draper Unveils FlatScreen Lift/Case Combo

By Brian - 04/09/2009 3:41:03 PM


For flat screens that are often used in outdoor and rugged conditions, Draper Inc. may have finally resolved the issue to which a single person can set it up in minutes. The synchronous multi-stage design enables vertical extension of almost 2½ times the flat screen height, and is fully adjustable to any position within its size range.

The rugged case features top, bottom and stabilization plates constructed of 18mm birch plywood, while the sides are constructed of 9mm birch plywood. Panels are secured with steel rivets to a welded tubular aluminum frame.

The flat screen display rests on a foam bed when in the “down” position, and is surrounded on all six sides with foam when case is closed.

(Source) Press

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