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SECURE AND CHARGE YOUR COMPUTER FLEET WITH LAPCABBY

 

The LapCabby range takes laptop storage to a whole new level with its diverse product range and new features that make LapCabby the only choice in laptop charging and storage. Featuring an innovative door latch system, unique 7-day 24-hr Timer with soft start for "Green" power management, and a robust and sturdy design for safety and security.

Models: Horizontal storage (16 Bay), Vertical storage (10, 16 or 20 Bay), and Netbook storage (20 or 32 Bay). Available in Blue, Charcoal, Lime and Orange.

 

 

 

     


 
 

SYNC, CHARGE AND STORE UP TO 48 TABLETS IN THE LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO MANOEUVRE TEACHWELL TABLET MANAGEMENT CART

Open architecture cart for fleet management of tablet devices allows for a flexible response to future technology changes. Universal design accommodates iPads and many tablets with a 10" display or smaller which charge via USB.

Transport, secure and protect up to 48 tablets. Charge units and sync software through multi-port USB power hub.

Charge all 48 units simultaneously with one power cord to the wall socket.

System automatically switches from charging to USB 2.0 when master laptop is connected. Charging status is visible with full module and Individual Status Indicators (ISI) LEDs.

Single modules are available and can be used as a desktop unit.

 

 

  TeachWell® Tablet Management Cart Single Desktop Module

This open-architecture desktop module provides a system for fleet management of tablets by storing, syncing and charging up to 16 devices. The universal design accommodates iPads or any tablet with a display up to 10” in size and that charges via USB.

Optional upgrade to ISI model, with Individual Status Indicators to allow you to check the syncing and charging status of each tablet.


  TeachWell® Tablet Management Cart Two Module

This open-architecture cart provides a system for fleet management of tablets by storing, syncing and charging up to 32 devices. The universal design accommodates iPads or any tablet with a display up to 10” in size and that charges via USB.

Optional upgrade to ISI model, with Individual Status Indicators to allow you to check the syncing and charging status of each tablet.


  TeachWell® Tablet Management Cart Three Module

This open-architecture cart provides a system for fleet management of tablets by storing, syncing and charging up to 48 devices. The universal design accommodates iPads or any tablet with a display up to 10” in size and that charges via USB.

Optional upgrade to ISI model, with Individual Status Indicators to allow you to check the syncing and charging status of each tablet.

 

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