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  1. ADA HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PODIUM (MODEL 70) Picture of ADA HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PODIUM (MODEL 70) The ADA 70 Podium is a height-adjustable podium or lecterndesigned for use by individuals of any height or who use wheelchairs. The option of purchasing shelves and drawers is available so that audiovisual equipment can be integrated into the Podium. This podium features a fixed lectern shelf, power and cable management subsystems, external electrical outlets, a master power switch, and an input/output box. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 58.25 x 30.5 x 35.75 to 50.5 inches. COLOR: Mahogany woodgrain is sta...[More Information]

  2. NEW DIMENSION FOLDING LECTERN (MODEL ADA-1) Picture of NEW DIMENSION FOLDING LECTERN (MODEL ADA-1) The New Dimension Folding Lectern, model ADA-1, is an accessible lectern designed for use by wheelchair users. This portable floor lectern allows appropriate line of sight from the presenter to the audience and is ergonomically designed for user comfort and utility. It has continuous steel hinges for folding, and integral components to set up without tools. The lectern is covered with a polypropylene fabric that is spill- and stain- proof and resistant to abusive handling. Other features include...[More Information]

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