Product code: Human scale purchases laptop holder L6 notebook manager white / silver
Description purchases Humanscale's L6 Notebook Manager dramatically improves user comfort and reduces the risk of long-term injury by promoting good ergonomic posture while using a laptop computer. Offering a number of practical features, the versatile L6 is ideal for full-time workstations, home offices, hospitality applications, and any other workspace in which a laptop computer is regularly used. Features: • Total Convenience: At a lightweight 8.4lbs, the L6 can be used anywhere you would set up a laptop. An optional USB hub can be built in to create the most accessible application. • Personal Adjustability: The innovative clutch hinge allows the user to effortlessly adjust their laptop's display to the height convenient for them. • Innovative Swivel Base: The L6 features a one-touch 360-degree swivel base for efficient collaboration and screen sharing. • Design Story: As the need for flexible desks and shared workspaces grows, Humanscale's team wanted to create a solution that would allow op.
Description purchases Humanscale's L6 Notebook Manager dramatically improves user comfort and reduces the risk of long-term injury by promoting good ergonomic posture while using a laptop computer. Offering a number of practical features, the versatile L6 is ideal for full-time workstations, home offices, hospitality applications, and any other workspace in which a laptop computer is regularly used. Features: • Total Convenience: At a lightweight 8.4lbs, the L6 can be used anywhere you would set up a laptop. An optional USB hub can be built in to create the most accessible application. • Personal Adjustability: The innovative clutch hinge allows the user to effortlessly adjust their laptop's display to the height convenient for them. • Innovative Swivel Base: The L6 features a one-touch 360-degree swivel base for efficient collaboration and screen sharing. • Design Story: As the need for flexible desks and shared workspaces grows, Humanscale's team wanted to create a solution that would allow op.