iTop secure iPad Wall Mount Aluminum for the North American market only
The iTop Secure iPad Wall Mount in combination with the iPad is ideal for product presentations at service desks, retail, hotel receptions, showrooms and expos.
Product details
Wall mount with integrated docking for the Apple iPad connector and cable. It's frame is constructed out of high quality anodized aluminum. The top IPad holder is made of a very though solid surface composite (Corian) The top is 90 degrees rotatable to allow for either Portrait or landscape presentations. Futhermore the stand has an anti theft lock system to secure the top and iPad to the frame. A sound port is integrated , a reset option for the iPad while in the holder and the headphone connection is available.
Features
-Semi matt white Corian - Anodized Alumunium steel frame
- Integrated docking (connector and cable)
- 0/90 degrees rotabable
- Anti theft device (lock or screw)
- optional home button block available
- Easy assembly (Tools included)
- Headphone connector accessible
- Free Shipping
- Fully Compliant ADA 2010 requirements
- Made in the USA
Options
- Lock (screws)
- Several finishes and materials for the top possible
- Logo etched, printed in top
On stock in North America , Buy Now call:
USA 646 845 1846 - Canada 647 724 4065
What our customers say: "Exceptionaly well built - like a tank", "It looks even better in person", "Wish I found this earlier", "Best iPad Stand around", "If anything, your product is over-engineered", "Premium design, quality and customer service", "We love the clean design"
Corian is the brand name for a solid surface material created by DuPont. It is composed of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate. Due to its non-porous quality, Corian is approved for use in specialized environments, such as laboratories and hospitals. More about Corian here
arrow-right.jpg 2010 ADA Standards compliant
The iTop Twist iPad stands are compliant with the Americans Disabilities Act through the 2010 ADA standards for accessible design as published in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010 . These final rules will go in effect on March 15, 2011. You can find a link to the ADA2010 Standards here.