MODAE-1395 Monitor Kiosk
Monitor Stands & Kiosks
Double-sided Monitor Stand Kiosk
Monitor kiosks for games, wayfinders, or product information are everywhere. Not only do you see them at trade shows and events, but you also find them at sales meetings, museums, and tourist attractions. The most effective kiosks combine attractive branding with functional and entertaining software using touchscreen monitors.
Our designs include features like graphics, monitor mounts, shelves, LED accent lights, and easy assembly.
Ask about software and touchscreen monitor options. Those vary depending on the selection and requirements and are not included in the base price. Don't see exactly what you want? Let us design the ideal interative kiosk for your situation.
Features and Benefits
- Attractive Monitor Kiosks
- Direct Print or Fabric Graphics
- Shelves
- Monitor Mounts
- Easy Assembly
- Customizable
Add designs and photos to your personal gallery simply by clicking on the +My Gallery links
Then email your "My Gallery" to colleagues, friends, or your favorite exhibit designer. There's no better way to begin designing a display that reflects your exhibit marketing goals.
Note: My Gallery uses a temporary browser cookie to store your gallery. We recommend that you send your gallery to your email address if you need to retain it for longer than 30 days.
- Suggested lead times may vary depending on current orders. Please check with Customer Service.
- Production lead times are based on business days and DO NOT include any shipping days.
- Production-ready artwork (when applicable) must accompany the order confirmation. Delays in uploading artwork may lead to expedited charges or shipping changes.
- No order will be released to Production without a signed order confirmation.
- Shipping is based on the availability of materials and graphics. Additional charges may apply if materials or graphics must be expedited.
- Standard lead times do not apply to orders of multiple quantities.
- Dimensional Weight vs. Actual Weight: Dimensional weight is defined as crate or case size. On most air shipments, the dimensional weight exceeds the actual weight
- Portable Cases vs. Wood Crates or Molded Tubs (where applicable): Exhibit designs that require one wood crate would require multiple portable cases. Selecting one vs. the other affects the total weight (dimensional or actual).
- Freight Carrier: LTL carriers (Less than Truckload) quote freight based on space used. UPS, FedEx, and air freight carriers quote freight based on either the dimensional or the actual weight of the shipment.
- Freight Service Level (number of days): Service levels range from Same Day Delivery to Two Week Delivery.
- Inline vs. Island Displays
- Lead Retrieval Devices
- Computer and Monitor Cables
- Demo Equipment
- Overhead Lighting
- Grommets and Grommet Placement in Counters
- Overhead vs. Floor Power Supply
- Flooring and Electrical Wiring
- Options for Hiding Cords and Cables
- Flat vs. Round Electrical Cords
- Multi-Plug Outlets and Extension Cords





It depends on the workstation or kiosk, how they are used, and your preferences. There are multiple solutions, and we will work with you to find the one that makes the most sense for your situation.
The simple fact is that most workstations, stands, and kiosks ship with exhibits. As a result, they may fit in the same case, crate, or tub as the display, but, we never know until you select your display. If we included the case, then it wouldn't reflect realistic prices in most situations.
It depends on the workstation or the configuration. There are workstations that hold 42 in. and larger monitors and others where the largest size is 22 in. In almost all cases, our workstations can accommodate multiple sizes within a range, say 19 in. to 26 in. for example. Even as monitors have gotten larger, the weight has dropped considerably. The size is more a function of practical application and visual appeal than weigh anymore.
VESA is a family of standards defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association for mounting flat panel monitors, TVs, and other displays to stands or wall mounts. It is implemented on most modern flat-panel monitors and TVs. Most manufacturers follow these standards, but several manufacturers do not comply with VESA standards on some of their flat panel monitors. And it’s not always consistent.