B&W MKII with old style WB possible?

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    Ingo

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    I was wondering if the new 5050CT2,GB (B&W TS MKII) will work with an older B&W wallbox (5000CTWB). My client has a wallbox already and want to replace the old TS with a MKII version.
    Thanks,
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    Unfortunately not... the new one is larger.

    The installation instructions (here) show the dimensions and details of the wallbox.

    Nick
     
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    Thanks Nick. Let me see if I can find an old one still.

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    Is the old B&W touch screen going to be discountinued??

    I placed an order for the desktop version a month ago and today they tell me it is no longer available.......now my client has two small holes on desks and I don't know what to do.....
     
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    larger is better, its easier to retrofit if your making the hole bigger, pain in the behind if the hole is smaller.


    Now theres a double nintendo if ever I heard one
     
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    B&W MKII Desktop is due out early Q3 2008
     
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