Netbook32 by Bretford

Netbook32 by Bretford

Netbook32 by Bretford

BRETFORD has come out with the Netbook32, its first cart for mini laptops, also known as netbooks. Schools can store, charge, and transport up to 32 netbooks in the lightweight steel cart. The cart contains two 16-outlet electrical units with a timer/charger that automatically switches the electrical current from one charging unit to another, allowing both sets of outlets to use one circuit. In addition, the cart has a four-outlet strip for powering accessory equipment such as projectors and document cameras. Computers can be protected from theft and tampering inside the cart, which includes a 14-gauge locking point and two combination locks that secure both the front doors and rear access panel. Price: $2,595.

 

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