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Revision as of 00:21, 4 November 2005
A computer table is a kind of table that is used for a computer and its peripherals (keyboard, mouse, monitor, multifunctional printer, trackball, speakers ). Some computer tables have wheels.
Gyratory computer tables can be used over a bed by people that are bed-ridden (i.e. because a spine problem they have to be horizontal). In this case is convenient to use a trackball (instead of a mouse) and a keyboard extension cable in a ergonomic keyboard tray. This is often used with a WiFi LCD monitor, which is much smaller, lighter and sold than a CRT monitor and can be used wirelessly.
Some computer tables for bed-ridden people are modular, so they can separate one fix module (with the WiFi computer case and connection to the Internet) and two portable modules (one with WiFi LCD, trackball, mouse and another for, eventually, the multifunction capabilities).