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MANTIS STAND FOR IPAD & IPAD 2    


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Picture of MANTIS STAND FOR IPAD & IPAD 2 The Mantis Stand for iPad and iPad 2 is a stand for a tablet computer designed for use by individuals with use of only one hand or grasping or upper extremity disabilities. The system is made of aluminum with anodized finish and can be used on a flat surface. The stand features 360-degree rotation from portrait to landscape, 360-degree swivel base, 90-degree tilt, quick cam release, and a security screw. The stand can also be used with Apple iPad Smart Cover.

Notes: iPad is a registered trademark of Apple, Inc.

Price: 199.00.

This product record was updated on February 22, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Flatscreen Arms Ltd.

Unit 7 Harbour Enterprise Estate
Quarry Road
Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 9DG
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 1273 611623.
Fax: +44 (0) 1273 513598.
Web: http://www.flatscreenarms.co.uk.
Email: info@flatscreenarms.co.uk.


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Distributor(s):

Monitors in Motion

111 Queen Street South
P.O. Box 1146
Tottenham, Ontario L0G 1W0
Canada
Telephone: 905-936-9501.
Web: http://www.monitorsinmotion.com.
Email: info@monitorsinmotion.com.


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