The X-Top Pro is based on our original Multi-Screen Desktop Display, the X-Top Expert, originally engineered and manufactured in the USA in 2001. Today’s take on the X-Top original gives users even more flexibility in ease of upgrade and reduced upgrade costs. Our new design is streamlined to facilitate on-the-fly screen additions as well as size changes.
9X Lifetime warranty – Every X-Top stand is supported by a Lifetime Parts and Labor warranty. – That’s how sure we are!
Ergonomic design elements include: - Height adjustment
- Tilt / rotation options
- User-defined equalized focal distance
- In-line screen positioning
- Snug keyboard-to-X-Top fit for ease of use and efficient desktop real-estate allocation
X-Top Flexibility & Scalability: These powerful systems can incorporate 17” – 32” screens in any aspect ratio and in any position mode, from landscape to portrait. Begin with the screens and configuration you need today – grow your system as your needs change and your budget allows.
Rock solid construction – The X-Top multi screen is machined in the US from aircraft-grade aluminum. It is designed to support up to eight 30” screens and up to ten 24” screens. Whether you are starting out with 2 x 19” or with 10 x 24”, the X-Top supports and integrates your system.
Optimized for maximum desk space usability and Ergonomics – The arching support legs are designed to use a minimal amount of space directly in front of the user while enabling the keyboard to be positioned directly under the screens Ergonomic Articulating arms - Equidistance or relative distance is user defined: Every outer screen is supported by an articulating arm enabling flexible positioning as required. System Lock Down - For use in earthquake and zones, there is a series of threaded holes on the underside of the base enabling the system to be fastened from under the desk. This is not a requirement but merely a nice safety feature for use in unstable areas.
Scalability - Our patent-pending design is the only multi-screen desktop system that allows you to start with 2 screens and grow to up to 10 screens without every having to discard the components you have already invested in. An investment in 9X Media is an investment in the future of visualization. Begin with the revolutionary new innovation from 9X Media, the Commander X-Top and integrate a whole host of 4U rackmount components based on your personal preferences. You’ll have it all there integrated into your X-Top Commander Multi-Screen 4U easy-access dash-board. Components include any 19” rackmount solutions based on your specific requirements!
The X-Top Commander iPod / KVM combo – one of our favorites….. This Commander puts you in charge of up to 8 computer systems with the touch of a button on the KVM switch and plays your favorite tunes on the integrated iPod dock, complete with it's own remote control.
The X-Top Commander KVM / Power combo - NOC NOC - Who’s there? – it’s the definitive NOC solution for Multi-Screen users and their applications. This Commander is ideal for KVM switching as it also gives you the power of turning it all off and turning it all on with the flip of a switch. (this model controls up to six individual devices)
A Standard for Integration: About 19-inch 4U Rack Mount Components & Devices Equipment designed to be placed in a rack is typically described as rack-mount, a rack mounted system, a rack mount chassis, subrack, rack mountable, or occasionally simply shelf. Because of their origin as mounting systems for railroad signaling relays, they are still sometimes called relay racks, but the 19-inch rack format has remained a constant while the technology that is mounted within it has changed to completely different fields. The 19-inch (480 mm) standard rack arrangement is widely used throughout the telecommunication, computing, audio, entertainment and other industries.
19-inch racks are often used to house professional audio and video equipment, including amplifiers, effects units, interfaces, headphone amplifiers, and even small scale audio mixers. They are also widely used for computer server equipment, allowing for dense hardware configurations without occupying excessive floorspace or requiring shelving. A third common use for rack-mounted equipment is industrial power, control, and automation hardware. |