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LOGITECH BUNDLES BASE MS TEAMS ROOMS NO AV WITH TAP + DELL OPTIPLEX
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Logitech Tap MST Base with Dell OptiPlex | Teams Rooms
Logitech
MPN: TAPMSTBASEDEL
$2,735.50$3,229.98
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Key Features
- Logitech Tap room control included
- Dell OptiPlex compute platform
- Microsoft Teams Rooms base bundle
- No AV hardware included
- Conference-room deployment architecture
- Touch-based meeting control
- Standardize Microsoft Teams Rooms deployments with a base bundle
- Simplify room control using Logitech Tap touch interface
Create a consistent Microsoft Teams Rooms experience with a bundle built around Logitech Tap and Dell OptiPlex compute. This base configuration is designed for organizations that want a controlled, repeatable room standard without adding AV hardware to the package. The result is a cleaner deployment path for IT and a familiar touch-driven meeting experience for users.
Logitech Tap gives participants a dedicated room control surface, while Dell OptiPlex provides the compute foundation expected in enterprise environments. Together, they support a practical room architecture for teams that need dependable scheduling, joining, and in-room control across multiple conference spaces. The no-AV approach makes this bundle especially useful when audio and video components are selected separately to match room size, acoustics, and display strategy.
For procurement and infrastructure teams, this bundle is about control and consistency. It fits organizations standardizing Microsoft Teams Rooms across offices, replacing ad hoc meeting setups with a repeatable platform that is easier to support, easier to document, and easier to scale.
Ideal For
- Microsoft Teams Rooms standardization across enterprise offices
- Conference rooms where AV components are sourced separately
- IT-managed collaboration spaces needing a consistent control surface
- Meeting rooms that require a clean, repeatable base deployment
Why This Product
- 1More structured than piecing together room hardware separately
- 2Cleaner base deployment than bundles that include unnecessary AV gear
- 3Better suited to Teams Rooms standardization than ad hoc setups
- 4Touch control improves room usability versus keyboard-and-mouse control





