Anthro Corporation Welcomes New, Space-Saving YES® Charging Cabinets
Small solutions for mini-laptops and tablets join the YES Charging Family
PORTLAND, Ore., March 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthro Corporation, a manufacturer of functional furniture for technology, proudly introduces two space saving charging cabinets as part of the popular YES® charging family: the YES Cabinet for Mini-Laptops and the YES Cabinet for Tablets. Both offer compact and secure wall or surface charging, saving valuable floor space in cramped classrooms and offices.
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"As classroom sizes get larger and additional desks are added to already maxed out rooms, teachers are left with very little remaining floor space," said Julia Griffiths, product manager at Anthro. "When floor space is at a premium—whether in a classroom, office or other small area—the YES Charging Cabinets keep devices charged and secure without adding to the congestion."
Anthro's YES Cabinet for Mini-Laptops fits Chromebook™, Ultrabook™, Netbooks and any other device with up to a 13" screen, and some with a 14" screen. The unit is fully adjustable to fit up to 12 mini-laptop devices, with or without cases, and can be reconfigured when devices change or new technology is adopted.
The YES Cabinet for Tablets is a universal solution for up to 20 tablet devices of any make and model, even in heavy-duty cases. Adjustable bays and shelves accommodate a mix of regular-sized tablets, mini-tablets, smartphones and hand-held devices. Both solutions mount to a wall or bolt to a counter top, table, or desk for security.
"The YES charging cabinets are made in the U.S.A. and ship fully assembled," said Griffiths. "Customers can feel the utmost confidence in the quality of the product and start using it the second they open the box."
Details and Availability
Manufactured with premium materials in the U.S.A., the YES charging cabinets are backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects on the cabinet and a five year warranty on the electrical system (subject to certain limitations); cords and plugs are not warranted. Units are tested for safety by ETL and certified to UL standard 60950.
The YES Cabinet for Mini-Laptops measures 22.25" (56.5 cm) wide x 16.75" (42.5 cm) deep x 24" (61 cm) high and is priced at U.S. MSRP $739. The YES Cabinet for Tablets measures 21" (53 cm) wide x 12" (30.5 cm) deep x 24" (61 cm) high and is priced at U.S. MSRP $699. Both come in a Polar White/Grey Metallic color combination and are now available. To learn more about all of Anthro's YES charging systems, visit Anthro.com or call 800.325.3841.
About Anthro Corporation
Anthro Corporation, founded in 1984, designs and manufactures furniture for technology. Product families include standing desks, radiology furniture and all sizes of mobile carts. Anthro designs and manufactures in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility which processes raw materials into finished goods in as little as two to five days. All fabrication and assembly routines are environmentally friendly and certified ISO 9001: 2008. Anthro's leading furniture solutions are used in healthcare, education, government and business markets, with custom solutions for OEM markets focused especially on medical equipment manufacturers. Anthro's headquarters and manufacturing facility are located in Tualatin, OR. In January 2015, Anthro was acquired by Nortek, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTK), a global, diversified company whose many market-leading brands deliver broad capabilities and a wide array of innovative, technology-driven products and solutions for lifestyle improvement at home and at work. Anthro is a subsidiary of Ergotron, Inc. Please visit www.nortek.com for more information.
Anthro Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ergotron, Inc.
Anthro and YES are trademarks of Nortek, Inc. Chromebook™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Ultrabook is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
SOURCE Anthro Corporation
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