ST. PAUL, Minn., April 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- ErgotronHome, an Ergotron, Inc. brand of style-driven products designed to bring added purpose to work areas at home, announces the availability of the portable Workspace™ Lift24 adjustable laptop stand. As the lines between work and home continue to blur, people are frequently using technology at home, but not always in the most comfortable, healthy or productive ways. The Lift24 converts any surface into a standing desk, and while it leverages Ergotron's ergonomics expertise, it is style-driven to better suit the home office.
"The beauty of a laptop or tablet is the ability to move around with it and use it in a variety of places," said Zach Eyman, ErgotronHome product manager. "A product like our Lift24 enhances that inherent mobility with the comfort and health benefits that come with standing more and sitting less. Whether at work or at home, computing shouldn't have to be sedentary."
The Lift24 converts any surface 12" (31 cm) or larger into a standing workstation and offers 8" (20 cm) vertical adjustment that accommodates most user heights. With its generous 23" x 12" (59 x 31 cm) worksurface tray, made of silver-brushed aluminum and a sleek white stand and glass base, the Lift 24 creates a clean, modern look that complements any home décor.
The unit folds down into a compact "briefcase mode" to carry from room to room or for easy storage, and the worksurface detaches for more comfortable computing from either a chair or couch. When used separately while seated, the tray simply rests on the lap, providing extra space for a mouse, touch pad, notebook, or any other activity. The unit weighs 12 lbs. (5.4 kg) and easily converts down to 23" x 15.7" x 3.4" (59 x 10 x 9 cm) for storing. No tools are required for assembly or conversion.
The Lift24 is available now for purchase on www.ergotronhome.com or via online retailers. For more information call 844.236.7234 or follow ErgotronHome on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Pinterest. ErgotronHome is a registered trademark of Ergotron, Inc.
About ErgotronHome
ErgotronHome is a style-driven brand grown from the DNA of Ergotron, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of digital display mounting, furniture and mobility products. Leveraging Ergotron's ergonomics expertise and 35years of business excellence, ErgotronHome is poised to bring world-class, purpose-built products meeting everyday functional needs to the home.
About Ergotron
Ergotron, Inc., is a global manufacturer of leading digital display mounting, furniture, and mobility products that have been improving the human interface with digital displays for over 35 years. This history of innovation and passion for differentiation is evidenced in over 192 patents and a growing portfolio of award winning brands—OmniMount®, ErgotronHome™, LearnFit®, StyleView®, TeachWell®, WorkFit®, Anthro and Neo-Flex®—for computer monitors, notebooks, tablets, flat panel displays and TVs. Ergotron's products incorporate patented CF lift and pivot motion technology to achieve less effort and more ergonomic motion for a healthier and more interactive user experience when viewing any digital display. Whether to enhance computing wellness or entertainment excitement, improve workplace productivity or create business process efficiencies, Ergotron's products are positioning your digital world. Ergotron is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with sales efforts in Phoenix, Amersfoort, London, Tokyo, and Singapore. Ergotron is a subsidiary of 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. Please visit www.nortek.com for more information.
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