Anthro adds to its Elevate Line

Anthro Technology Furniture debuted at the Society for Computer Applications in Radiology (SCAR) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Fla., a new addition to its Elevate Line of radiology furniture products for operating rooms and reading rooms, the ELT Wrap.

The ELT Wrap is a 'work surface' that helps solve the problems faced by departments that have multiple users of various sizes at their workstations. It is designed to 'wrap' PACS monitors around users for easy reading, is flexible, features an off-ground computer tower holder, and provides a means to organize the cables associated with keyboards and monitors.

The ELT Wrap is expected to hit the market in summer 2005.

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