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ACA-Apex introduces the Brush Adapter plate (19/3/2009)

Say NO to multiple interface connections, and now its black or white.

Why add an interface when you can pass a cable straight through from the wall to flat screen TV's and other media equipment?

As the designers and manufactures of the now well known Brush Faceplates, ACA-Apex recently expanded its range to include the Brush Adapter plate. Positioned between the back box and the plastic Euromod faceplate it enables the installer to directly link HDMI, SVGA, and USB along with the normal TV coax and other interfaces ,whilst uniquely still having the ability to place other modules in the same plate.

The Brush Faceplates are great for installing on the ends of pipes and trunking routes in walls for linking wall mounted flat screens to DVD players, set top boxes and games machines. The brushes can dramatically reduce the distance required from the wall to the rear of the screen.

Never a company to stand still ACA-Apex has just developed the range even further by introducing white brushes! So now its black or white.

Whilst showing its main home networking and associated range of products ACA-Apex will launch this expanded range of Brush Face and Adapter Plates in March 2009 at the Homebuilding and Renovating Show to be held in Birmingham.

www.aca-apex.co.uk
www.brushfaceplates.co.uk

 

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