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Anybody have a good solution to this? I don't mind having a big bulk of
cable coming off it, but I need some way to mount either a large monitor
(computer) or 2 flat panels and a keyboard and mouse I already have a gefen
system, I just want it to function like a studer remote (ergonomically).

I'm looking for stands, and the ones I'm finding don't seem so robust, and
the tabletops arent big enough.

Thanks in advance

Andy in Brooklyn

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In article <BD35A393.43DA%moscoveynospamms@nyc.rr.com> moscoveynospamms@nyc.rr.com writes:

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> Anybody have a good solution to this? I don't mind having a big bulk of
> cable coming off it, but I need some way to mount either a large monitor
> (computer) or 2 flat panels and a keyboard and mouse I already have a gefen
> system, I just want it to function like a studer remote (ergonomically).

Look for a typewriter table in a used office furniture store.



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mosch wrote:

> Anybody have a good solution to this? I don't mind having a big bulk of
> cable coming off it, but I need some way to mount either a large monitor
> (computer) or 2 flat panels and a keyboard and mouse I already have a gefen
> system, I just want it to function like a studer remote (ergonomically).

> I'm looking for stands, and the ones I'm finding don't seem so robust, and
> the tabletops arent big enough.

> Thanks in advance

> Andy in Brooklyn

Look on the web for Anthro carts. They offer a lot of sizes and
configurations and they're stronger than political spin in an election
year. I think the company is in Portland, Oregon USA. You'll probably
find something that will suit your needs.

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