Anthro Corporation

  
Carl's Table model CT08 by Anthro 
Anthro Corporation (Booth 7110) is featuring its Carl’s Table CT08, an ergonomic desk with motorized height movement and quick leg speed adjustment from 28.5 to 48.5 inches, designed for reading soft-copy and for teleradiology applications. The electric tilt adjusts from zero to 15 degrees to facilitate sitting or standing work positions. CT08 also has 99 programmable height and tilt presets for individual users.  

The table can hold up to four monitors on arms and its Monitor Control System electronically moves the monitors in tandem forward/backward and up/down with the touch of a button. The tilt for each monitor also can be adjusted manually.

Carl’s Table’s glare-free, ambient back-lighting is achieved with the station’s adaptive lighting system, which features an automatic sensor that can be pointed to one of the two middle diagnostic monitors and responds to the light density of that monitor.

A powered, three-port USB hub for laptops and memory devices is easily accessed on the work surface, which also has air circulation.

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