Anthro releases ergonomic table

Anthro has released Carl’s Table, Model CT08, an ergonomic table for reading soft copy and teleradiology.

Carl’s Table is height and tilt adjustable, allows electronic movement of monitors and includes memory presets for individual user preferences, the company said.

Tualatin, Ore.-based Anthro said the product includes glare-free backlit screens and up to four monitor arms attached to a common rail, with the capacity for attaching a fifth monitor arm. The PACS table is designed from MDF board, steel and aluminum, and it comes with noise-reducing privacy panel shields, according to Anthro.

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