Description
Manufacturer Part Number: WPSDD3
The 38″ Wood Multimedia Workstation opens and expands to suit your presentation needs. Two flip-up side shelves securely hold a projector, speakers or other small devices, and a pullout keyboard tray allows you to keep the top workspace clear for use.
Once you’re done presenting, you can neatly store your AV equipment and accessories in the lockable cabinet and drawer, then smoothly glide the cart on its rolling casters to its storage space. With its modern pull handles, simple black-and-white coloring, and rounded top shelf corners, this versatile presenter’s cart offers a subtle style suitable to any environment.
FEATURES:
- Wood multimedia cart with durable laminate finish
- Two drop-leaf shelves
- Locking cabinet with adjustable/removable shelf
- Includes locking storage drawer and pullout keyboard shelf
- Top shelf has radius corner for safety
- Four 3″ casters with plate attachment, two with locking brakes, for easy mobility
- Assembly required
DIMENSIONS:
- Overall (closed): 23.75″W x 18.875″D x 37.375″H
- Keyboard Shelf: 16.375″W x 16.25″D
- Drop-Leaf Side Shelves: 13″W x 18.125″D
- Cabinet Inner Dimensions: 17.375″W x 18″D x 22.625″H
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Manufacturer Details
The H. Wilson Company is the premier manufacturer of utility carts, audio visual carts, video tables, computer work stations, overhead projector tables, mobile cabinets, TV and speaker mounting systems, tripods, literature racks, and more! We cater to the educational, office, library, and industrial furniture markets. With dealers in all 50 states, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia we have become the worldwide leader in the manufacture of high-quality specialty furniture.
The H. Wilson company was founded in 1959 by a visionary named Howard Wilson (hence our company name). It all started back in the 1950’s: Howard had a mobile Rear Projection Unit made to provide schools with a solution to project onto screens in multiple classrooms. In 1959, before he introduced his Rear Projection Unit, Howard founded H. Wilson. The Rear Projection Unit was eagerly accepted by the educational market and ultimately went on the be the first in a long line of H. Wilson’s very successful products.
Howard’s greatest achievement came in the early 1970’s when H. Wilson was the first company to successfully apply the emerging technology of structural foam injection molding as an alternative for manufacturing steel mobile carts. Structural foam is nearly indestructible, and it made shipping disassembled products practical and cost-effective. The rise of this technology gave birth to the Tuffy Table, which established a new standard and created a new industry. To this day, H. Wilson is still the only company to manufacture plastic AV carts in seven different colors.
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