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ErgoQuest Inc.

955 Godfrey Avenue, SW
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503
United States
Telephone: 888-298-2898 or 616-245-5390.
Fax: 616-245-4918.
Web: http://www.ergoquest.com.
Email: sales@ergoquest.com.

Discontinued products manufactured by ErgoQuest Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. ERGOPOD (MODEL 100) Picture of ERGOPOD (MODEL 100)

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ErgoPOD, model 100, is a computer work center designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or other physical disabilities. Designed specifically for notebook or laptop computers, this height-adjustable unit accommodates both seated and standing users. The monopod design enables this workstation to fit in small spaces and standard features include a caster base for mobility, built-in cord management, and a built-in power supply with six grounded outlets and a circuit breaker. POWER: Equipped with a 110-volt power supply. DIMENSIONS: The base is 15 x 20 inches and the tabletop is 15 x 15 inches. The height adjusts from 29 to 43 inches. The casters are two inches in diameter.

  2. ERGOPOD (MODEL 200 & MODEL 200 ECONOMY) Picture of ERGOPOD (MODEL 200 & MODEL 200 ECONOMY)

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ErgoPOD, model 200, is a computer work center designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or other physical disabilities. Designed for use with desktop computer systems, this height-adjustable unit accommodates both seated and standing users, and the adjustable keyboard, mouse pad, and monitor supports offer 360-degree rotation or tilt to provide optimal positioning. The monopod design enables this workstation to fit in small spaces and standard features include a caster base for mobility, built-in cord management, and a built-in power supply with six grounded outlets and a circuit breaker. Model 200 offers motorized height adjustment with the capability of lifting up to 300 pounds, and model 200 economy has manual height adjustment. POWER: Equipped with a 110-volt power supply. DIMENSIONS: The base is 15 x 20 inches and the tabletop is 15 x 15 inches. The height adjusts from 29 to 43 inches. The casters are two inches in diameter.

  3. ERGOPOD (MODEL 400) Picture of ERGOPOD (MODEL 400)

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The ErgoPOD, model 400, is a computer work center designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or severe physical disabilities. Designed for use with desktop computer systems, this height-adjustable unit can be used by individuals who use wheelchairs, individuals who use a computer while in bed or in a reclined position, and standing users. The bipod design eliminates obstructions under the table surface and provides stability. The adjustable keyboard and monitor supports offer 360-degree rotation or tilt to provide optimal positioning. This workstation can canteliever over a bed, accommodates up to a 21-inch monitor, and standard features include a caster base with two locking casters for mobility and stability, powered height adjustment, built-in cord management, and a built-in power supply with six grounded outlets and a circuit breaker. POWER: Equipped with a 110-volt power supply. DIMENSIONS: The base is 23 x 36 inches and the tabletop is 23 x 40 inches. The height adjusts from 29 to 43 inches. The casters are two inches in diameter.

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