Cart Houses Computer & Several Components

The Presenter efficiently houses a variety of workstations and components in a single, mobile center, serving both instructors and students in the preparation and presentation of lessons and projects. Its monitor shelf is equipped with a heavy-duty strap with rachet tightener to secure the monitor in either a front- or back-facing position. Worksurfaces are covered with a hi-pressure laminate for maximum resistance to scratches and marks. Up to five additional component shelves can be added to house a VCR, videodisc player, CD-ROM drive, printer and more. A removable back panel keeps all cords inside the unit. Locking rubber wheels allow for smooth transport within or between rooms. Spectrum Industries, Chippewa Falls, WI, (800) 235-1262.

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