Technology | April 14, 2008

Anthro Corp.'s eNook Pro for EMR is a the wall-mounted, lockable workstation for LCD’s and laptops.

The eNook Pro is designed to be a secure wall-mounted workspace, and may be used as a point of care, hallway station, a notebook desk or a walk-up computer workstation. The desk shelf reportedly may be flipped up to close and locked using a programmable numeric combination lock.

eNook Pro is available in two models: one for LCD mounts and one for laptops. The LCD mount model has a VESA mount rail for the LCD and an integrated keyboard and mouse tray on the main shelf, according to the company. The larger model size is 36 inches wide and 26 inches tall, and has a bottom compartment with a separate door to store power strips and cords. The smaller size is 8 inches narrower and 6 inches shorter and has a channel to place the power strips and cords. The metal back panel designed to be adjustable so the overall depth of the unit can be 7.25 inches to 8.25 inches deep.

The eNook comes in three different colors; walnut, cherry and maple. The work is a membrane-pressed shelf, with safe rounded edges, and will hold up to 50 lbs. It’s also available in a custom thicker and heavier Kydex material in white. The eNook Pro structure easily holds up to 75 lbs. The eNook Pro for LCD's comes standard with extruded side rails, wall attachments, a flip-down electronics door with a programmable numeric combination lock, a mechanical touch door latch, and a VESA mount monitor rail and monitor mount that has a 15 degree tilt for ease of viewing. The eNook Pro for Laptops comes standard with extruded side rails, wall attachments, and a flip-down electronics door with a programmable numeric combination lock, a magnetic door catch, and a try to store the laptop.

April 2008


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