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Trust launches a docking station for notebooks

… to make home computing more comfortable

  • Andrea-Marie Vassou
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  • 18/05/2007

Trust has launched an ergonomic docking system for notebooks.

The Notebook Docking Station USB NB-8100p is an adjustable notebook stand that connects to a notebook via an integrated 6-port USB 2.0 hub.

Trust says the stand will make laptop use more comfortable as it can be adjusted through 30 degrees for an extended viewing angle. The notebook screen can also be placed at eye level to encourage better working posture.

Those who find the smaller keyboard and mouse on a notebook uncomfortable can also use the USB hub to connect a full-size keyboard and ergonomic mouse. The station also comes with an in-built document holder.

The Notebook Docking Station USB NB-8100p will be available from the end of June, priced £39.99.

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