ECILS1-BK Mobile Projector Cart

The ECILS1-BK Mobile Projector Cart from Bretford Inc. (www.bretford.com) has enough room for a data projector and presentation materials on its top shelf and a notebook computer with mouse on its middle pull-out shelf. The Mobile Projector Cart also has space for a printer or other hardware device on its bottom shelf. For ease of use, the notebook shelf can even be adjusted for use while sitting or standing. The cart is constructed of durable solid steel with 1”- square tubular legs and a “W” bracket shelf for maximum strength. In addition, the cart rolls smoothly on 4” quiet-glide casters that feature two locking brakes.

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