Mobile Computing Workspace

Aug. 14, 2007
Intended for manufacturing floors, distribution centers, and any other high-activity, non-office area, the Neo-Flex Mobile WorkSpace is designed to transform any space into a productive computing environment.
The versatile design configures for notebooks or LCDs. Developed with touch-screen applications in mind, the unit can instantly become a mobile kiosk. With 20 inches (51cm) of Constant Forceheight adjustability, the system is designed to allow ergonomic data entry whether seated or standing, and enables ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility compliance. When used with an LCD, an additional five inches (13cm) of independent height adjustment and 25° screen tilt benefits all users, including those who wear progressive lenses. The Neo-Flex Mobile WorkSpace is priced at $799.Ergotron

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