Retractable office furniture electronics lend themselves to veneering
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CHICAGO - At NeoCon 2016, Arthur Holm will show a product range in which it says "tomorrow’s technology is shaped into valued materials with design flexibility and customizationto enhance communication, decision taking and collaboration" in business settings. 

The Barcelona-based hardware firm holds a number of patents on its motorized, retractable and stationary monitors. The  customizable products include retractable monitors, foldable, unfoldable, rotatable, single and double face, design wall-integration screens, multimedia kiosks and information totems.
 
Its latest development is a universal motorized lift system for "gooseneck" microphones which it demosntrated earlier this year at InfoComm 2016. Technology solutions for corporate and institutions showcased there for the first time in the U.S. will now come to NeoCon 2016 in Chicago, including its DynamicTalkH and its DynamicX2Share, said to be the first retractable monitor on the market that integrates a Full HD distribution system. 
 
DynamicShare: Introducing the experience table
 
A complete conference table will be equipped with its DynamicShare system, to demonstrate how easy is its integration and use are in commercial furniture building applications. 
 
DynamicShare is a system that allows users in a meeting room to share different video sources among each other without the need of technical knowledge and assistance. It is a software free and wireless free share system that provides a high level of security.
The meeting or conference table can stand alone, without the need to integrate external devices.
 
It is an ideal solution to optimise the cabling and the installation inside a conference or meeting table, allowing the signal to be distributed and shared through an HDMI loop that also embeds the control protocols of the monitors. It is available in 3 versions: DynamicShare standard for the signal distribution, selection and control, and DynamicLoop for the signal distribution only. There is also a stand-alone device for third party monitors and video display solutions.
 
Dynamic3 is the only monitor on the market that opens, rotates 180 degrees and closes. Arthur Holm will also be showing some custom Dynamic3 integrating voting and microphone - the type of application that could be used in a legislative application.  
 
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DynamicTalkH
 
This innovative retracting system can be very easily veneered and it provides a minimum depth, being therefore ideal for furniture integration.  It allows the microphone to be bended and it automatically takes it back to its original horizontal position.
 
DynamicTalkH not only makes the microphone disappear within the desk surface but it also provides a pleasant interior light to indicate its status. Microphones are safely stored and protected and the meeting and conference rooms become versatile to be used for different purposes. 
 
DynamicChairDisplay
 
DynamicChairDisplay is a  retractable motorised monitor to be integrated in chair´s armrests. The monitor is only visible when needed and it is safely stored in the armrest when not needed. 
This elegant aluminium screen has a semi-automatic vertical extraction movement with manual rotation towards the user, followed by a motorised tilt adjustment.
The monitor housing is made of mechanised aluminium with anodised finish. Its mechanism is robust and silent and the whole solution is integrated in a compact block, being very easy to install.
 
DynamicShare: Introducing the experience table
 
DynamicShare is a system that allows users in a meeting room to share different video sources among each other without the need of technical knowledge and assistance. It is a software free and wireless free share system that provides a high level of security. The meeting or conference table can stand alone, without the need to integrate external devices.
 
Arthur Holm says its apporach optimizes the cabling and the installation inside a conference or meeting table, allowing the signal to be distributed and shared through an HDMI loop that also embeds the control protocols of the monitors. It is available in 3 versions: DynamicShare standard for the signal distribution, selection and control, and DynamicLoop for the signal distribution only. There is also a stand-alone device for third party monitors and video display solutions.
 

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