[K12OSN] K12LTSP lab furniture
Andrew Fisk
andy at spitcomp.com
Tue Dec 13 22:26:03 UTC 2005
A school I used to deal with in NJ attached casters to the legs of a
small table so they could easily slide the computers out of the way
-- the furniture was from a company called Bush and they were pretty
cheap -- I don't know if they are still around, but IKEA might work.
Thanks
Andy
Spitfire Computer Services
441 Beaver Street
Suite 202
Sewickley, PA 15143
Phone (412) 749-0162
Fax: (412) 749-0203
andy at spitcomp.com
www.spitcomp.com
On Dec 13, 2005, at 4:26 PM, Huck wrote:
> The best I've found are those 6' tables with 3 pre-cut holes for
> the cables...not elegant by anymeans... but usually acquired on the
> cheap, and better ergonomically than most other deskspaces..
>
> --Huck
>
> Ben Nickell wrote:
>> I have a lot of old PC's to use a clients, but not a lot of space
>> in the classrooms to use them. I have mostly Optiplex GX1's and
>> 17" CRTs. I'd love to be able to buy new small thin clients, and
>> LCD's, but the budget isn't there. Has anyone found a good
>> furniture solution to minimize the footprint in the classroom?
>> I'd like to put 2-4 clients in each classroom.
>> Thanks,
>> Ben Nickell
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