Laptop Storage Cart

Anthro Corp.’s Laptop Storage Cart (www.anthro.com) offers educators an easy way to safely transport and store laptops for use in multiple classrooms. Available in 20- or 30-unit models, the Laptop Storage Cart allows users to load and access laptops or tablet PCs from either side. The cart features vented doors and side panels that allow air to circulate around equipment, as well as Velcro cable ties that help educators manage their cables. Printers, projectors and other hardware components also can be used with the cart via external outlets. In addition, for protection, the cart’s reinforced steel doors have a two-point keyed locking system that grabs and secures both the bottom and side of the cart to keep equipment safe.

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