Workrite keyboard platform, monitor mount, light and work station designed with ergonomics in mind

June 27, 2008—Workrite Ergonomics a leading provider of ergonomic solutions for the workplace introduced several products at NeoCon World’s Trade Fair, June 9-11, 2008, in Chicago.

A first-of-its-kind keyboard platform, Workrite Orbit is manufactured with a patent-pending design that offers the most extensive range of mouse platform positioning in the industry. Whereas other keyboard platforms are static or adjustment requires awkward twists and turns Workrite Orbit allows users to quickly and independently change the position, elevation and tilt of their keyboard and mouse.

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Workrite Poise is an elegant yet rugged computer monitor mount that lets users easily adjust the position of one or two LCD monitors with the touch of a finger. Poise can support monitors weighing from seven to 22 pounds with its adjustable pneumatic counter balance a mounting strength that sustains most common flat panel monitors from 17 to 24. Without altering monitor tilt or rotation, its vertical adjustment capability allows workers to view and create documents on the screen at their preferred and ergonomically correct line of vision.

The Sierra crank from Workrite allows for easy workspace adjustment

Sierra Crank joins Workrite Ergonomics’ extensive line of height adjustable workstations, including Sierra Electric and Sierra Pin-Height, in promoting employee comfort and satisfaction with the work environment vital elements to maintaining and increasing productivity. By simply turning a crank handle attached to the side of the workstation, users can easily adjust the height of Sierra Crank to the full required range of seated positions.

Workrite Soleil is an energy-efficient, LED direct task light

Workrite Ergonomics is expanding its portfolio to include its first-ever energy-efficient, LED direct task light, Workrite Soleil, which uses 50,000-hour LED lights and features an articulating arm and a shade that swivels and tilts, enabling it to be easily adjusted and directed toward any desired area of a workspace. Its flexibility can be especially appreciated when workers’ tasks require them to frequently change their line of vision, such as from a computer screen to documents on a desk, says the company.

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