APW-Wright Line's Profile Flat Panel Display System

The APW-Wright Line's Profile Flat Panel Display System is a fully integrated desk and console system designed to provide maximum screen viewing of flat-panel displays, while minimizing the floor and vertical space requirements. The system takes up about 36" and features adjustable arm mounts for comfortable, ergonomic positioning and complete cable concealment. It's available in a variety of modular configurations with various technology and storage options. The system's slim design is attributed to a 6" deep steel core that supports 1,200 lbs. of components and IT gear, and routes all cabling and power cords while providing easy access. APW-Wright Line, Worcester, MA, (800) 225-7348, www.wrightline.com.

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