Anthro releases new workstation

Anthro, a Portland, Ore.-based manufacturer of modular furniture for technology, has released the Elevate Electric Lift family, Elevate Adjusta, which supports up to five monitors and features height adjustment.

The Elevate Adjusta is a sit/stand workstation that has dual-work surfaces, one which adjusts electronically and one which adjusts manually, according to the company. The main surface will hold two PACS flat-panel monitors and one system monitor or five standard monitors. The back monitor surface electrically raises and lowers with a button, from as low as 27-inches, up to 53-inches high. The back monitor surface measures 60-inches wide, 22-inches deep and 1-1/2-inches thick.

The front keyboard surface manually adjusts up and down from 6.75-inches above to 5.5-inches below the back surface with a spring-assisted mechanism, Anthro said. The front keyboard surface tilts 9° positive and 15° negative. The front keyboard surface measures 60-inches wide, 13-inches deep and one-inch thick.The Elevate Adjusta also supports up to five flat-panel monitor arms.

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