Posted in Computer, Designer, Furniture, Luxury, Products, Shopping on 8 June 2008

Inviting pro-active geeks’, here is Anthro’s latest offering of eNook Pro that is functional as an absolute wall-mounted workspace. Against its earlier version of the eNook, it has an integrated CPU Holder beneath the workstation and can also be used as a standard computer desk. It sports the LCD monitor model with a screen hanging on a VESA mount rail that can be bent 15 degrees for easy presentation, incorporated keyboard and mouse tray on the main projection and programmable numeric combination lock.
Available in three shares i.e. walnut, cherry and maple, the model is available in two different sizes.

Large: 36″ (W) x 26″ (L) priced at $1,199
Small: 28″ (W) x 20″ (L) priced at $1,129
Posted in Designer, Furniture, Home Decor on 2 June 2008

Called the Clipper CS-1, this self-reliant, compact computer workstation is not a thingamajig worth glaring in today’s hi-tech era when you find yourself surrounded with countless digital and designer workstations. But the fact is it created a real revolution at the time it was manufactured.
Established in 1994 by Newspace Incorporated, a division of Gilbert International and designed by Douglas Ball, the Clipper is a perfect virtual office designed like a capsule offering concerted and ergonomically accurate workstation or computer usage. Besides offering a level of complete privacy, the computer workstation offers ideal seating, screening, illumination and air supply.
Whilst working in this workstation, you may experience the similar feel of taking a ride in the cockpit of a small plane with the prerequisites within your reach. It unfolds into offering a separate workplace and its rear and front side mechanism offer room for CPU, manuals, files, and even a small printer. Its side wings have four-positions i.e. flat, inclined, and closed. The seat equipped with a back and foot rests allows a complete custom fit to all types of body sizes. Counted 100 editions were developed and deservingly the design was appreciated all across.
Interesting pics:



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