Bretford's Laptop Storage Cart

Because students of all ages use laptop computers, Bretford's Laptop Storage Cart is lightweight and measures 83 1/8" high so children and adults may maneuver it easily. Built-in handles and 4" casters with two locks on each end of the cart make transport a breeze. The Cart features two shelves with eight compartments per shelf, enabling 16 laptop computers to be stored at once. Locking doors ensure that once the computers are in the cart, they will be securely stored.

The top of the cart is roomy enough to be used as a work surface, or as an additional storage space. While in storage, plugging into an optional 15-outlet, UL-listed electrical unit recharges the laptops. Cords are easily managed with individual cord holders for each computer. Rear ventilation holes provide air circulation for electronic components. The cart is finished in environmentally safe gray powder paint, which resists scratching.

Another cart from Bretford is the Multimedia Cart, which supports a complete multimedia system. Ideal for use during presentations, the cart comes equipped with a UL-listed, surge protected, 10 outlet electrical unit with a 20' power cord and an on/off switch. A large cord management bin and grommet holes keep power and data cables neat and out of the way. A keyboard drawer pulls out and features a mouse extension. The cart comes with an adjustable 8' safety belt, and can support a 32" television. Two fixed and two swivel 5" plate casters with locking brakes are also included on the model.

Designed for individual use or for use in rows to create a computer classroom environment, Bretford's Connections XTC Work Center is height-adjustable from 24" to 32" for a variety of users. The center meets ADA requirements, and the tables pass ANSI-BIFMA testing. Features of the center include grommet holes and a rear cord management bin with flip- down door, floor glides or 4" casters, and a CPU holder that mounts to the left or right side and holds towers up to 11 1/4"W x 18 7/8"D x 20 3/8"H. Bretford Manufacturing, Inc., Franklin Park, IL, (800) 521-9614, www.bretford.com.

Because students of all ages use laptop computers, Bretford's Laptop Storage Cart is lightweight and measures 83 1/8" high so children and adults may maneuver it easily. Built-in handles and 4" casters with two locks on each end of the cart make transport a breeze. The Cart features two shelves with eight compartments per shelf, enabling 16 laptop computers to be stored at once. Locking doors ensure that once the computers are in the cart, they will be securely stored.

The top of the cart is roomy enough to be used as a work surface, or as an additional storage space. While in storage, plugging into an optional 15-outlet, UL-listed electrical unit recharges the laptops. Cords are easily managed with individual cord holders for each computer. Rear ventilation holes provide air circulation for electronic components. The cart is finished in environmentally safe gray powder paint, which resists scratching.

Another cart from Bretford is the Multimedia Cart, which supports a complete multimedia system. Ideal for use during presentations, the cart comes equipped with a UL-listed, surge protected, 10 outlet electrical unit with a 20' power cord and an on/off switch. A large cord management bin and grommet holes keep power and data cables neat and out of the way. A keyboard drawer pulls out and features a mouse extension. The cart comes with an adjustable 8' safety belt, and can support a 32" television. Two fixed and two swivel 5" plate casters with locking brakes are also included on the model.

Designed for individual use or for use in rows to create a computer classroom environment, Bretford's Connections XTC Work Center is height-adjustable from 24" to 32" for a variety of users. The center meets ADA requirements, and the tables pass ANSI-BIFMA testing. Features of the center include grommet holes and a rear cord management bin with flip- down door, floor glides or 4" casters, and a CPU holder that mounts to the left or right side and holds towers up to 11 1/4"W x 18 7/8"D x 20 3/8"H. Bretford Manufacturing, Inc., Franklin Park, IL, (800) 521-9614, www.bretford.com.

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