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Cygnus creates wood and metal computer workstation solutions with a focus on the healthcare industry. Wall mounted computer desks, charting stations, articulating arms and medication cabinets are some of our largest sellers. Also visit our Social Media page and connect with us. http://www.cygnusinc.net/get_social_with_cygnus.html

Monday, June 6, 2011

Our latest computer cart!


LC3000 Computer Cart

The NorthPort LC3000 is an incredible mobile point-of-care computing cart offering quality engineered features, all while maintaining an affordable price point.
Small base footprint of only 18” x 20” combined with dual-wheel, low-friction, 360° swivel casters allows the LC3000 to be moved easily with minimal effort.

Can house full sized keyboards and even the largest widescreen laptops, such as the Acer, Dell and many others.
A Large 22” x 21” work surface with raised drip edge.
B Ergonomic design with assisted height adjustment.
C Over 14 inches of vertical adjust, perfect for both standing or sitting.
D Dual ball bearing wheels for smooth, long lasting usage.
E Convenient foot pedal height adjustment.
F Two locking casters.
G Cage for power brick.
H 4’ to 10’ coiled power cord & hook.
I Storage Basket. (Optional)
• Antimicrobial paint finish helps prevent the growth of bacteria.
• Locking laptop compartment.
Light weight at 73 pounds.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Point of No Return?


In a nutshell what Cygnus promotes is keeping computers close to the patient at all times with ZERO footprint in the floor of a patient room. At a recent trip to a hospital in lower Michigan, we saw computers on wheels (COW's) in almost every room, hardwired to the network. If you're going to go to that trouble to lock down the cart, the best solution is to put that same technology and put it on the wall.

"Wall-Mounted PCs - According to the survey, these devices are gradually replacing COWs as a more useful point-of-care computing tool. Ironically, COWs have helped establish wall-mounted PCs. “The good thing about the COWs is that they let you know where to put a fixed station,” says Malkary. Click
here to read more.

Article by By Annie Macios in For The Record Magazine Vol. 20 No. 10 P. 14.

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