The black MFQ-UB Medium Confidence Monitor Cart from Chief is a lightweight collapsible cart designed to accommodate select flat-panel displays between 30 and 55″. The center of the screen can be adjusted in height between 20 and 22″, allowing you to fine-tune the position of your monitor. This unit is ideal for interactive touchscreens displays and confidence monitors.
No tools are required to make height adjustments. Simply use the integrated knob to free or secure the telescoping pole on the stand. Dynamic placement of the stand is also enhanced by its smooth rolling casters, which allow you to move the entire unit and your display about your work area as needed. Two of the casters can be locked to ensure the cart stays securely in place once positioned.
A unique angled-base design also permits you to place the cart in tight corners, further increasing placement options. Finally, an integrated cable-management system is included to facilitate cabling placement and organization.
Laney Schuster (verified owner) –
This is used to support one of our 27 LCD monitors for use as a ‘Confidence Monitor’/teleprompter. It is easy to assemble, and glides around on the provided casters/wheels. Chief had very simple instructions and customized plates to accommodate a range of monitors – finding the best one was fast & easy. I wish it had a little bit for flexibility in terms of maximum height, but overall this is a high quality piece of equipment and a ‘must’ for any production studio.
Maximillian Wuckert (verified owner) –
This was ordered to be used in an environment where the presenters would be facing away from the screens displaying their presentations. The A/V cart holds a 40 monitor at exactly the correct height and angle to be used in the presentation environment, almost like a teleprompter. Excellent!
Annette Carroll (verified owner) –
This cart is well made, and its low profile makes it a great addition to our worship service. Functional, and yet out of sight for those in attendance.
Rosemary Gulgowski (verified owner) –
This is a well-built cart. I can’t fault the build quality. However, it was more expensive than the display that I mounted on it. So while I can applaud the product itself, the price is quite high for what it is.
Madeline O’Hara (verified owner) –
I use this piece of equipment to hold a 27 monitor for use as a ‘confidence monitor’/teleprompter. It is solid equipment, easy to assemble, and can be fitted with a number of custom plates to accommodate many types of monitors. I did wish that it had a bit more flexibility in terms of height range – however, it is easy to assemble, glides nicely on the built-in casters/wheels, and makes locking the monitor in place very simple. Definitely a ‘must’ for any small production studio.
Marcia Waelchi (verified owner) –
A very well built stand. We wheel it away when not in use – much better than the old stand we had to carry.
Maci Legros (verified owner) –
Purchased for a 39 TV. It works but this thing is HUGE.
Brice Hermiston (verified owner) –
The 500$ price tag on this tv stand was quite high considering the lack of quality when attention to detail. Screws for the base did not screw all the way in and the mount for the actual tv (which is their own) also did not match up enough to screw in all of the holes.