Mount-It Portable Presentation Lectern
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MI-7971 has a 23.5" x 17.75" top shelf that tilts up to 42 degrees and can be raised or lowered from 40.5" to 48.75" Quickly re-position this stand on 4 non-marking caster wheels, and lock it into place with 4 foot-operated front brakes A second shelf for accessories measures 15.75" X 8.25" This height adjustable rolling workstation can be used as a mobile laptop cart, portable podium, or presentation lectern Overview MI-7971 is the perfect solution if you're looking for a multi-use stand that works as a mobile laptop cart, podium, and lectern. This portable, rolling stand up desk can be easily raised from 40.5" to 48.75" with a quick turn of the twist knobs. The 48.75" max height of this stand is taller than most podiums in the market, which is a great feature that accommodates more user heights. The durable casters allow you to roll the stand to a new location and simply step to lock each of the 4 wheels for a stationary position. Specifications Height: 40.5" to 48.75" Tilt: 42 degrees Platform dimensions: 23.5" L x 15.75" D Accessory shelf dimensions: 15.75" L x 8.25" D Locking casters: Yes Weight Capacity: 66 lbs Color: Black Support Data Sheet User Manual
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