AVTeq Debuts 48-Device Charging Cart

AVTeq has launched the Tablet Charging Cart, a mobile cart capable of charging as many as 48 devices.

Capable of accommodating both tablets and laptops, the cart features steel construction, front and rear hinged doors, three-point locking, cooling vents, single and dual gang wall plate knockouts and locking casters.

"As the use of mobile devices becomes the technology of choice for many industries, especially education, it also introduces a new IT burden," stated Aaron Rubner, director of sales for AVTeq. "Organizations are looking for solutions to securely store and charge devices while not in use. AVTeq's Tablet Charging Cart provides a reliable solution."

More information is available at avteq.net.

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