UCS880 Multimedia Rack Mount Instructor Workstation by Bretford

UCS880 Multimedia Rack Mount Instructor Workstation by Bretford

UCS880 Multimedia Rack
Mount Instructor Workstation

by Bretford

BRETFORD has introduced the customizable UCS880 Multimedia Rack MountInstructor Workstation to make it easier for teachers to incorporate technology intotheir lessons. The new workstation features a universal 19-inch rack system sothat any rack-mounted equipment can be placed in theinterior cabinet. The UCS880 also includes a large cordmanagementbin that runs the width of the station top foreasy integration of electronics, and a rear panel thatensures easy access to cables. And for addedsecurity, the unit contains a steel cabinet witha locking door to deter theft and tampering.Price: $1,236.

 

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