Weightlessly suspends laptop above the desk, with the laptop screen at the right height and angle for the user. Instant one handed repositioning. Renders ‘docking stations’ obsolete. Dimensions: Evo laptop arm can extend up to 40 cm in length and 30 cm in height, while cradle supports all current commercial laptops and tablet PCs. Delivery […]
November 21st, 2008
Weightlessly suspends laptop above the desk, with the laptop screen at the right height and angle for the user. Instant one handed repositioning. Renders ‘docking stations’ obsolete.
Dimensions: Evo laptop arm can extend up to 40 cm in length and 30 cm in height, while cradle supports all current commercial laptops and tablet PCs.
Delivery time: 3 days
Applications: General commercial, healthcare
Variations: Wall mount, screen mount, desk mount.
Finish: Satin chrome cast aluminium arm and polycarbonate cradle
Manufacturer and Designer: Innovative Office Products, www.lcdarms.com
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