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Monitor Bracket

Monitor Bracketsa new addition for your
existing Pop-Up Display

$150

Benchmark’s Pop up Monitor Bracket hangs monitors up to 19" (12lbs). Use it in combination with conventional large format still images for greater impact. The beauty of the system is that it works with some existing Popup Displays and packs in the pop up case. A custom trimmed graphic panel or velcro accepting fabric panel (panel modifications add $50 to new panel price) make the monitor appear as an integral part of your pop up back wall. This conserves precious floor space and limited counter space. The strategy is so space efficient you can even use it in a 10x10 trade show display booth. Better you can design your graphic panels with and without the monitor so you can switch back and forth at will. The innovative hardware design lets you position the monitor in quite a few locations. Unsightly cords are hidden behind the Pop up panel. Product will not fit all Pop up hardware. Call to find out if it fits yours.

  • Works with some brands of Pop ups – call for specifics
  • Accepts monitors up to 19” (12lbs)
  • Packs in case with Pop up frame
  • Works with grapic panels or Velcro accepting panels
  • Combines traditional large format marketing with multimedia

  • Note: This Product does not include the LCD screen.

Assembly Instructions

Hangs on cross members, Mounting Bar is height adjustable to accommodate graphic image placement

Bracket screws on to monitor. Pin fits onto arm of bracket

VESA 100x100mm or 75x75

A note about this strategy
Hanging weight on the front of a pop up results in a less stable situation than you are accustomed to. Our testing tells us not to recommend anything more than a 19” monitor for that reason. The bracket can handle larger screens but the whole display tipping forward becomes a liability. The most stable position is in the center. Monitors on the outside panels are best being below the maximum weight. The monitor shown above is 10lb.

Take a look at Pop up backwall designs by other designers.

Monitor CasesMonitor Cases
The monitor cases are designed to fit your LCD monitor. It features wheels and handles to insure easy maneuvering and can be customized for specific needs.

$200 - $1036 Monitor Cases made to your specifications

Monitor Cases - More Details

Ideas for monitors

  • Software demos
  • Video presentations
  • On demand video with touchscreen
  • Powerpoint presentations running on a loop
  • Still images taken with your digital camera
  • Plant tours
  • Properties represented

Will my monitor fit on this bracket?
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association).is an industry standard for mounting hardware. The standard refers to the hole pattern on the back of the monitor that accepts mounting screws. Both placement and screw size are part of the standard. The most commonly used standards are

  • 75mm X 75mm (2 inch square
    hole pattern)
  • 100mm X 100mm (4 inch square
    hole pattern)
  • 100mm X 200mm (8 inch x 4 inch rectangle hole pattern)
  • 200mm X 200mm (8 inch square
    hole pattern)

VESA adapter plate $30
VESA Monitor PlateIf your monitor conforms to the weight requirements of the stand but doesn’t have the right VESA hole arrangement, we have a plate that may be useful in adapting one to the other.

I need a monitor. Can you suggest one?
We don’t sell monitors but everyone in the biz agrees that LCD monitors are the right choice for tradeshows. They are the best at withstanding the impacts and jostling better than any other variety. Monitors with on board DVD players or SD card readers are great because the only thing more you need is a remote control. Toshiba has a nice line of sets with with DVD players. This 19" unit (model # 19LV505 available at Best Buy) is compatible with the VESA 100x100 mount, falls within the weight range (12.32lbs), of all our brackets, has a PC input for a monitor cable (as well as HDMI for you propeller heads). Here is a link to Toshiba's site for
details.

Note – We looked for a unit with an onboard SD card. Panasonic seems to be the only one with the license and they do not make sets small and light enough.

Monitor Cable
Most PC laptops have a monitor out jack in the back. They allow the laptop to drive both the on-board display and additional monitor simultaneously. Here is a link for a $30 25foot PC compatible cable so you can place your laptop anywhere in the booth and others can watch what you are up to. Cablewholesale.com

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