One Touch Power and Data Grommet - PCS52

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

http://www.mockett.com/PCS52

This wonder of modern technology is the perfect high tech solution to power your high tech accessories. Power and data options are literally at your fingertips; simply rub your finger over the sensor panel, watch for the light to turn from blue to red, and the unit automatically rotates to uncover the power and data components. When no longer in use, sweep your finger over the sensor panel once again and the unit automatically flips back into the closed position. Available in Matte Black or Metallic Silver and available in 4 stock sizes with different power and data configurations.

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  • FS who'd want to have a power strip in the middle of the table?

  • @ICMojo

    When used in a conference room table it is commonly installed in the middle of the table, so it can be accessed from all sides. On some very large tables one might want to install several along the sides. For office desk application they are usually installed on one side or at the end of the desk surface.

    We have a diverse selection of power and communication systems on our website that might better fit your need.

    Please visit us at mockett dot com.

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  • @ICMojo It's a much more elegant solution than having 10 business people on their knees under the table in their suits and skirts looking for an extension cord on the floor.

    Power and data in the table tops is very very common. Pretty much every high-end business furniture company (Teknion, Herman Miller, Steelcase, etc) all have table-top-mounted power and date management. Would I want it in my dining room table? No. Do I like having it in the table in the conference room at work? You bet!

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