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AFC C-Line Console

US company AFC Industries, a manufacturer and designer of ergonomic command and control consoles, workstations, video walls, plasma carts and accessories, has released its C-Line Console. It features electronic height adjustment of the work surface at the touch of a button. Digital readouts enable every user to preserve and easily store optimal settings for surface placement.
March 20, 2012 Read time: 1 min
US company 4083 AFC Industries, a manufacturer and designer of ergonomic command and control consoles, workstations, video walls, plasma carts and accessories, has released its C-Line Console. It features electronic height adjustment of the work surface at the touch of a button. Digital readouts enable every user to preserve and easily store optimal settings for surface placement. The slat-wall monitor system lets the user slide monitor arms horizontally. Front and rear doors provide full access to bottom CPU enclosures while multi-channel cable management keeps wires neat and unobtrusive.

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