Anthro eNook

September 25th, 2006 | by Nino Marchetti

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The Anthro eNook makes a quality stab at providing a stylish and useful wall mounted desk for those living the digital lifestyle.


Highs: Convenient storage and charging solution; contemporary look; instructions are easy to read

Lows: Accessory shelves are not included; flimsy latch; hard for one person to install

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Introduction

If you live in a small apartment or studio you probably know the value of wanting more space. While you might not be able to squeeze a big desk into the corner because your dining room table is already there, Anthro Corporation thinks they may have the answer for your desktop needs: the wall-mounted eNook.
 
A self described “gas station for your gadgets”, the eNook is positioned by Anthro as the place to drop your small devices so they can be plugged in and charged while not in use. It has a flip down work surface which Anthro feels is big enough to accommodate a laptop computer, mouse and notepad or more. Does the eNook live up to its maker’s claims, or is it just another pretty piece of art hanging on the wall? Read on to find out.

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