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Robert de Jong
Marketing Product Manager
Chief
+31 495 580 872
robert.de.jong@milestone.com

Chief Expands Award-Winning Series of Interactive Mounts

Chief is excited to introduce flat panel and ceiling-mounted projector solutions to its line of interactive products

Weert, Netherlands (JAN 2012) – www.chiefmfg.com – Chief, an industry leader in mounts, racks and interactive solutions, has expanded its award-winning series of interactive mounts to include flat panel and ceiling-mounted projector solutions. Combined with flexible, user-friendly technology, these new solutions easily convert standard TVs and projectors into interactive environments that will last for years to come.

Powering the interactive experience is innovative, industry-leading eBeam® technology from Luidia Inc. Through a receiver built into the mount, any standard flat panel or projector is quickly turned into an interactive solution.

Each interactive solution includes a lightweight, ergonomic stylus featuring exceptional, real-time rendering capabilities. Three interactive accessories are available for use with most Chief flat panel mounts, and one additional accessory for use with any ceiling-mounted projector installation.

Best of all, Chief’s interactive solutions are flexible and future-proof, offering compatibility with other popular software and an easy upgrade path for TV and projector replacements without losing interactive capabilities.

The new solutions join Chief’s Interactive Short Throw Projector Mount, launched in April 2011.

“With the success of the Interactive Short Throw Projector Mount, we decided to expand our interactive product line into new categories,” said Derek Derks, Chief’s Business Development Manager. “Customers are responding to what our interactive solutions have to offer. We provide an easy, budget-friendly way to add interactivity to existing projectors and displays, and with the upgrade path to new technologies, they know they can count on these solutions for many years.”

These new interactive products can be seen at ISE 2012 in Amsterdam Jan. 31-Feb. 2, booth 2A52.

To learn more about Chief’s interactive solutions, please visit www.chiefmfg.com/interactive.

About Chief
Chief, a product division of Milestone AV Technologies, has more than 30 years of proven product and service excellence. Committed to responding to industry needs in the commercial and residential markets, Chief offers a complete line of mounts, lifts, racks and accessories for TVs, displays, projectors and other AV components. With numerous product awards and patented designs, Chief provides unique mount features, and is recognized for delivering quality products and knowledgeable, helpful customer service. Milestone AV Technologies U.S., European, and Asia Pacific sales offices support a global network of Chief dealers. Distribution centers are located in Minnesota (US), California (US), Hong Kong, and the Netherlands. www.chiefmfg.com

About Luidia Inc.
Luidia Inc. is the creator of interactive eBeam® technology that helps the world capture and share content. The company’s products are utilized by organizations of all sizes, with hundreds of thousands of users across multiple industries and geographies. Luidia also partners with industry leaders who apply eBeam® technology in their latest products. For more information on Luidia, please visit Luidia at www.luidia.com

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