Ergotron Debuts Classroom Technology Platform

Ergotron has introduced its new LCD Mobile Digital Platform, the latest addition to the TeachWell brand of classroom technology consolidation tools. The new LCD platform is expected to be available in July.

The TeachWell LCD platform offers such features as:

  • Consolidation of computers, displays, DVD players, and wireless extenders onto one portable platform;
  • Adjustable work surface, with a height range of 25 inches;
  • Trays for keyboard and for mounting portable document camera; and
  • Cable storage box and winding bracket.

The platform will be available in July for $949, with a number of optional accessories, including locking drawer, power strip, and utility shelf for projector mounting. The company is also giving away a fully equipped platform in the "Nominate a School Today" Sweepstakes. The grand prize will include the TeachWell unit; a Samsung SAMCAM 860; a Dell S300w Short Throw Wireless Projector; and a Dell Latitude 2100 netbook. Entries will be accepted through June 30; entry information is available here.

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