ShuttleSystem's ShuttleMate and ShuttleMate Laptop Series

ShuttleSystem's ShuttleMate and ShuttleMate Laptop Series lines of changeable computer furniture are designed specifically for schools. The systems provide the security of built-in furniture with the ability to change as quickly as technology and teaching methods do. The ShuttleLatch connector allows schools to rearrange labs and classrooms easily, then quickly reconnect the workstations into a secure, stationary installation. Each desktop features the company's WaveProfile work surface design, providing comfort. Its heavy-duty construction with 14-gauge steel frame and 25 percent thicker work surface help withstand years of daily student use. The space-efficient design comes in a range of workstation sizes to suit a variety of needs. Both lines also come with several options, including a ShuttlePort data/power module for convenient laptop access to data and power, a SpeedWay quick-access wire-management tray, a CPU bracket and keyboard tray. The system is available in a variety of shapes and sizes. ShuttleSystem, Cincinnati, OH, (800) 411-1979, www.shuttlesystem.com.

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