The eNook wall-mounted workstaion ($400-$450) is a great hide-away "Murphy bed-like" system for your computer. There are channels for you to plug in and charge your electronics. The eNook comes a number of styles and backboard fabrics so you can customize your eNook to fit your decor.












The only thing i do not like is the cord hanging down.
I saw these up close and personal at MacWorld earlier this month and they are totally cool. The electrical supply has to come from somewhere; however, if you had a socket higher up on the wall the cord could be hidden by the unit itself.
Just to have one place where everything can recharge is a dream. Right now two ipods, two cell phones, and one blackberry might be recharging at any one time on my kitchen counter. It's a nightmare of cords and gadgets. However, I have to agree with Marc that in the above photos, the black electrical cord hanging against a light colored wall looks horrible!
As I said, there's no particular reason why the cord has to visible: the one show is simply the power strip cord and it could be hidden, painted out, covered by a power cord strip, etc. Believe me, for anyone needing a very useful place to store his computer and also work this is da bomb.
Why do the model pics for a space-saving workstation show the desk installed in situations where square footage is clearly not an issue? Gr.
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How do you secure the laptop?
I was wondering were you put your laptop inside when you lock it up and have it be protected?
To answer the question above about where the laptop goes- there is a metal tray that holds the laptop upright.
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