ST. PAUL, MN
(ContentDesk) November 20, 2005 -- Ergotron?, the leader in specialty mounting solutions for plasma and LCD displays, introduces the StyleView" Dual Display Cart, a new computer workstation designed to provide comfortable access to information. The StyleView Dual Display Cart will be unveiled at RSNA 2005 in Chicago this month and will be available in December.The StyleView Dual Display Cart allows two LCDs to be mounted side by side, taking PACS to a whole new level. Ergonomically designed with input from nurses and healthcare IT professionals, the StyleView Cart brings Constant Force (CF") technology to healthcare mobile computing. CF technology provides fluid one-touch vertical movement.
Nurses, doctors or other healthcare workers can adjust the StyleView workstation 20 inches straight up and down, ensuring comfortable, ergonomic data entry whether sitting or standing.Maneuverability is effortless. High-performance dual casters provide stable movement over carpet, hard floors and thresholds. The carts small 18 x 18 footprint allows users to fit a complete imaging system in space constrained areas. A slide-out keyboard tray easily stows away when not in use.The StyleView Carts fabricated parts are aluminum, zinc-plated steel and plastic to prevent rust and provide a durable, easy-to-clean exterior.With the optional UL 60601-1 listed and certified AC powered system, the StyleView Dual Display Cart can easily accommodate future hardware upgrades and provide lower total cost of ownership.About Ergotron:Ergotron? products have been improving the human interface with digital displays since 1982. Ergotrons portfolio of digital display mounting solutions includes wall and desk mount arms, desk stands, mobile carts, floor stands, pivots and vertical lifts.
With the introduction of CF" lift-and-pivot motion technology, Ergotron products require less user effort to achieve more motion. Each Ergotron product is designed to enhance the viewing experience, reduce stress and improve productivity in todays computing and entertainment environments. Based in Saint Paul, MN, with subsidiaries in Europe, Ergotrons revenues in 2005 are expected to approach $100 million, with 275 employees worldwide, and representation in 67 countries. For more information, visit www.ergotron.com or call 1-800-888-8458.Media Contacts:Paul MaccabeeMaccabee Group PR612-337-0087????Jane PayferErgotron651-365-6679.
Cool CompAmerica Announces “Cool Gear™” - The Year Round Solution to Finding the Proper Holiday or Other Gift
Cranford, NJ (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) November 23, 2005 -- Always a perennial favorite, the CompAmerica Holiday Gift Guide gets a new look this year, as CompAmerica launches the new Cool Gear Gift Guide (found at http://www.compamerica.com/holidayguide)
where CompAmerica offers price leveled products for any pocket book.
Gifts as low as $10 or as high as $100 to $5000 can be ordered with a single push of a Buy button, full specifications and optional products are linked and span the wild, wild world of CompAmericas world of high tech PCs.Featured this year are a
new 8/16-way 8 XEON CPU Hyper PC, called the CompAmerica VIPER and the latest 65 Panasonic Plasma HDTV which works in 1080p, the highest resolution HDTV in the world.
Also featured in the guide, are low cost gifts like a $9.95 optical mouse/keyboard bundle...
How Much Water Should You Drink Per Day?
I'm always amazed at how many people seem to know the answer tothis question yet in practice they fail. Everybody I've talked toseems to know that 8-12 glasses of water a day is the recommended standard. But if I ask them how many glasses of water have you consumed today? The answer is usually none. Or the other standard answer at a corporate environment "does coffee count?"While 8-12 glasses of water is great for the average sedentary person, many of us are fitness conscious or on the pursuit of some type of bodybuilding physique. With that in mind, I think the new standard for us should be 1-2 gallons of water a day.As a bodybuilder, you are putting much more nutrients, food, supplements, and other stuff into your body.
What your body does not use, it must rid itself of by any means necessary. Usually it does this via water. So drinking plenty of water becomes a necessity. Increasing protein puts a strain on your body and drinking lots of water can keep things "moving." Creatine...
How Much Water Should You Drink Per Day?
Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
You LOVE watching movies, but don't always have the time to roundup the family and journey to the local theater, or can afford to shell out the money for the cost of the tickets and the criminally priced greasy popcorn. So, you often resort to renting videos from your local store, but watching them on your 27" TV just doesn't quite have the same impact. Not only is the picture quality awful, the sound is even worse through those 4" speakers in your TV set. You've been hearing a lot about "Home Theater", and both your neighbor and your brother-in-law have the huge, new, big screen TVs, powerful surround receivers, and gargantuan speakers to shake the entire house. The kids are begging for a similar system, but your spouse is saying "no" to remodeling the front room for a wall full of techno gadgets.
So, how do you keep everyone happy? Perhaps the answer lies in a home theater system. Whether you are considering a home theater-in-a-box for $200, or are adding a entire room to house...
Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
Global Study: Top 10 Most Confusing (yet widely used) High Tech Buzzwords
In a worldwide internet and media analysis, The Global Language Monitor (www.LanguageMonitor.com) found the most confusing yet frequently cited high tech buzzwords to be ?HTTP', ?Voice Over IP' (VoIP), and ?Megapixel'. Closely following were ?Plasma', ?Robust', ?WORM' and ?Emoticon'. The study was released earlier today; the complete results can be found at www.LanguageMonitor.com. "The high tech realm remains an incubator of great ideas and, at the same time, mass confusion. The industry, with rare exception, has never mastered the basics of translating new products and services into everyday language: It is obvious that the High Tech industry has failed in its basic language proficiency test." The PQ Index? (Predictive Quantities) Index is a proprietary algorithm that tracks specified words and phrases in the media and on the Internet.
The words and phrases...
Global Study: Top 10 Most Confusing (yet widely used) High Tech Buzzwords
Projection Screens, TV Mounts and Notebook Computer Re-Charge Security Carts Now Available Online at Newly Expanded WIUSA.com
Dallas, TX (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) February 28, 2006 -- The newly expanded WIUSA.com is designed to assist in the selection of Projection Screens , TV Mounts , Notebook Computer Carts
and TV / Monitor Carts to meet particular commercial requirements. Most of these products offer additional options found in the product overview and accessory pages.
The WIUSA.com menu selection Projection Screens, Mounts & Carts offers over 35 linked Online Catalog pages for the visual communications customer and the interior design market. These products...
Reversica?s New Plasma/LCD Concealment Hardware is ?Like Adding another Room to Your House.?
A California company is turning heads in the home entertainment furniture market with the introduction of their Gyre 6300 flat screen concealment hardware system."It's like adding another room to your house," said Cynthia Miyashita, president of Berkeley Mills, with a smile when she saw the utility of the Gyre turning a home entertainment room into a private library.With a motion described as ?rotaxial' by Reversica's CEO and the product's inventor, Bill Stone, the motion hardware allows a 50" plasma or LCD screen television to twist completely around revealing a bookcase with 12 linear feet of space. One minute you're watching TV and ? spin the Gyre around ? the next minute your home theater is now a library and you're ready for book club night. The space could also be used for DVDs or as a display for collectibles. Use Space BetterThe Gyre doesn't pivot like a Lazy Susan but swings out, tracing a teardrop pattern and returning to its original location, only reversed. Because of its...
Reversica?s New Plasma/LCD Concealment Hardware is ?Like Adding another Room to Your House.?
The Best Plasma TVs
Plasma TVs are the hottest thing in home entertainment, offering a crystal clear image with high quality resolution. The monitor is often less than a few inches thick, so it doesn't need as much space as its traditional counterparts. It uses less electricity than a regular television and, unlike the old CRT TVs, there is no image disturbance if the monitor is placed near large speakers.But with so many plasma TVs on the market, how do you know which is the best one to buy? Firstly, you should decide on your budget. Knowing how much you have to spend will definitely be a good place to start. Plasma TVs generally start at around $700.00 and can go as high as $4,000.00, so it's important to know what you can afford before you start shopping.
Once you've worked out how much you want to spend, you need to decide whether you want your new plasma television to consist of more than just a plasma display or if you want it to have a TV tuner, as well. The pricier plasma TVs will have a...
The Best Plasma TVs