Vision, a U.K.-based AV company, has just launched a unique niche product for the Microsoft Surface Hub lineup in the form of the Vision VFM-F10/HB, for the 50-inch Hub 2S from Microsoft.
Here’s a video of how it works:
Vision’s VFM-F10/HB is a one-box solution that includes the Vision Hub Halo, matching Hub’s unique rounded bump on the back of the Hub. The bump replaces the standard VESA universal mount used to attach other displays and a battery bracket with the F10 stand. The F10 is designed exclusively for Hub; it is robust with medical-grade 4-inch lockable wheels that reduce vibration and ensure the stand is easy to pull, even on deep carpet. Its width ensures it can be wheeled easily through a standard doorway. Cables can be hidden within the F10’s legs while its popular tilt feature enables users to easily alter the angle of the display to suit the needs of seated or standing viewers.
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