Peerless-AV Announces Three New Flat-Panel Kiosk Enclosures

Today at InfoComm 2012 in Las Vegas, Peerless-AV announced the launch of three new portrait and landscape-oriented flat-panel kiosk enclosures. The KL540-S and KL546-S landscape kiosks are both silver in color and designed for 40-inch and 46-inch ultra-thin televisions, respectively. The KP555-S is a portrait-oriented silver kiosk for 55-inch displays.

The KL540-S and KL546-S landscape enclosures are designed to blend with the surrounding environment and feature a hinged display-mounting arm for ease of installation and access to the display. Eight tool-less adjustment points allow staff members to quickly line up the monitor.

The KP555-S portrait kiosk features a slim profile designed to present maximum screen space. It can accommodate several aesthetic enhancements including vinyl wraps and acrylic trim. A cam-locked rear door secures the display from theft or tampering, and provides easy access to internal components and a media player.

All three new products can be fitted with optional fan cooling systems. A depth adjustability feature ensures the kiosks are compatible with a variety of displays that are built to varying dimensions.

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