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We have the ability to display Dish TV, international DVDs, and anything
we can display on a computer, in the lobby of our building. The idea is
to use this in part to notify students of upcoming events, advertise new
courses, and otherwise tantalize them with international TV or video
clips of past events.
Securing the display device - it was once a 40" LCD - is a problem.
There is a wall mount to hang the thing up, but nothing to keep the TV
in place overnight or long-term. Is anyone using/has anyone encountered
a cage or some sort of lock device that could *secure* a TV/monitor
mounted on a wall? It's gotta be cheap, of course. And, preferably,
something that would allow the TV to be removed by authorized
individuals (for repair, or perhaps an upgrade - ha).
(Cameras are not a relevant suggestion in this case.)
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
Charity Anne Caldwell
Technology Specialist
Sandi Port Errant Language and Culture Learning Center
http://lclc.uic.edu
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