Anthro eNook September 25th, 2006 | by Nino Marchetti


Full Review

Design and Features
 
The eNook by Anthro is described by its maker as a “wall mount furniture storage solution to support today’s digital lifestyle”. The unit comes with one back metal frame, one front frame with brushed aluminum, a fabric covered back panel, two locking membrane-pressed shelves, one power strip and six cable clips. Interior shelves are offered as an optional accessory. The eNook’s interior dimensions are 30.2” x 5.1” x 15.2” and the unit itself has a total wall width of 35”.
 
In addition to these specifications, the eNook sports a flip down door design anchored by a push-to-open magnetic door latch. When the door is flipped down, it offers someone a 30” wide workspace. In the eNook’s interior are places to put portable electronics, space to mount a power strip for charging said electronics, built-in ventilation to help prevent overheating, integrated cable management for clutter reduction and the backside fabric covered panel which can serve as a bulletin board.
 
The eNook review unit, which we picked up from Anthro Corporation headquarters not too far from the Digital Trends office, came in two packages – the front frame with fabric back panel and the back metal frame with all other included accessories. Anthro also included one short interior shelf. The eNook is available in three different finishes, Cherry, Maple or White laminate.
 Anthro eNook
Image Courtesy of Anthro Corporation




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