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Comparison KVADO K-107 vs KVADO K-106

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KVADO K-107
KVADO K-106
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Typedesktop mountdesktop mount
Number of mountsfor 2 panels
Installationclampclamp
Specs
Minimum size17 "17 "
Max. size28 "28 "
Max. weight15 kg15 kg
Adjustments
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
slide
rotation
height adjustment
tilt
turn
depth adjustment
slide
rotation
height adjustment
Angles and dimensions
Upward tilt angle65 °
Downward tilt angle65 °
Turn angle180 °
Rotation angle360 °
VESA
50x50 mm
75x75mm
100x100 mm
50x50 mm
75x75mm
100x100 mm
General
Cable management
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2024april 2024
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Number of mounts

The number of mounts for TVs provided in the design of the stand. Most modern stands have one mount — after all, most often TVs are used as a single device, and this is quite enough. However, there are models on which you can install more TVs — up to 6. This allows you to create a "wall" of several screens put together.

In addition, there are options for 2 mounts, where TVs are installed "back to back", with screens in different directions; they are usually of the ceiling type (see above). The area of application for such mounts is primarily public places where public address systems are used: waiting rooms of railway stations and airports, large shopping centers, etc.

The most advanced models offer 3 or 4 mounts, mainly for creating "video walls" of monitors.

Note that in our catalog this parameter is indicated only for models with two or more mounts; if it is not specified, it means that there is only one mount.

Upward tilt angle

The maximum upwards tilt angle from the vertical of the installed screen. The larger the tilt angle, the wider the adjustment possibilities, however, in fact, an angle of more than 5° is rarely required.

Downward tilt angle

The maximum downward tilt angle from the vertical for the installed screen. As with the upward tilt angle, the larger this angle, the wider the adjustment possibilities; however, downward tilt is usually required more frequently (the TV may be installed under the ceiling), and its angle can be as high as 15-20°.

Turn angle

The angle within which the screen installed on the mount can rotate. Measured from far left to far right. In modern models, it can reach 180°.

Rotation angle

The angle within which the screen installed on the mount can rotate. Rotation refers to turning around a horizontal axis perpendicular to the screen; see "Adjustments" for details. And the angle is usually indicated from one extreme position to another.

According to this parameter, two categories of mounts can be distinguished. In one of them, the rotation angle is small — about 10 – 15 ° — and this feature is mainly intended to compensate for inaccuracies made during the installation of the structure: even if the mount hangs slightly unevenly, rotation allows you to set the screen straight. The second variety is models with a rotation angle of 180° and above (up to 360°); they allow user to rotate the screen from landscape to portrait and vice versa.