Steelcase, Inc.'s Huddleboard Marker Board

Steelcase, Inc.'s Huddleboard Marker Board is a versatile, portable board. Weighing less than five pounds, this whiteboard is portable and possesses an erasable writing surface. Equipped with a dot grid on one side, the Boards accommodate dry-erase markers, and can hang off of Pathways Worktool Rails.

A number of products are available in the Huddleboard portfolio, including Photo Album, Mobile Easel, Folding Easel and accessory products. The Huddleboard Mobile Easel provides ease of transportation and storage for the Marker Boards, and holds up to ten two-sided Marker Boards. The Boards come in two sizes: 32" x 42" and 23.5" x 32." Since the Boards are not permanently attached to any surface, they provide educators with flexibility for creating, sharing and transporting information. Steelcase, Inc., Grand Rapids, MI, (616) 247-2710, www.steelcase.com.

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