Nova's Euro and Contour Laptop Tables

Nova's Euro and Contour laptop tables were designed with students who use laptops in mind. Both desktops are customizable, allowing educators to choose between a straight or contoured desktop, laminate or metal legs, and fixed- or adjustable-height metal legs.

The Euro's clean, simple look is ideal for higher education classrooms. The stationary version sits 30" high, while the adjustable model can range in height from 24" to 32". The Contour is a more traditional desk aimed at elementary and secondary education classrooms. The Contour features curved laminate legs that come in two heights: 28" or 30".

Both lines feature a built-in data port, multiplug power strip and wire-management systems. Educators can also choose from a variety of accessories, including a security drawer with lock, pencil drawer and an additional data port. Several laminate color choices are also available for both legs and desktops. With the Euro, educators get the added option of choosing casters and a perforated metal modesty screen. Nova Solutions Inc., Effingham, IL, (800) 730-6682, www.novasolutionsinc.com.

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