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Lift Pro Electric Desk

iSkelter, the same guys behind "Slate - Mobile Airdesk”, have now presented the "Lift Pro”, an electric sit-to-stand desk. The elegant desk features a preset key that memorizes your sitting and standing height, simply press the up/down buttons to find and memorize your sit and stand positions, the desk will then automatically raise or lower. The ergonomic desk also offers built-in docks for iOS devices, a built-in stainless steel drink holder, recessed felt trays, and a mousepad that sits flush against the surface. watch the video

The Lift Pro desk is currently seeking funding, you can check out their campaign at indiegogo, and pre-order one for a special reduced price.




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