ST. PAUL, MN, September 23, 2005
Change the way you solve crimes! The hit television show “NUMB3RS”, set to begin its new season September 23, will feature two of Ergotron’s popular products. NUMB3RS, which airs on CBS Friday nights, is centered on the Los Angeles FBI’s role in solving high profile crimes. The LX arm and the Neo-Flex LCD stand will serve as monitor mounts in the show’s FBI agency.
“We’re excited about the opportunity for our products to be displayed on this hit TV show.” said Lee Schalk, VP of North American Sales for Ergotron “This exposure allows the public to see that Ergotron has a solution for any unique need, from FBI agencies to home offices. It demonstrates to people that they can achieve more comfortable, more ergonomic viewing by using Ergotron products, wherever they have a display.”
Ergotron products have been improving the human interface with digital displays for over 20 years. Ergotron’s portfolio of digital display mounting solutions includes wall and desk mount arms, desk stands, mobile carts, floor stands, pivots and vertical lifts. With the introduction of CF™ lift and pivot motion technology, Ergotron’s products require less user effort to achieve more motion. Each Ergotron product is designed to enhance the viewing experience, reduce stress and improve productivity in today’s computing and entertainment environments.
Check out the Ergotron LX arm and Neo-Flex LCD stand on NUMB3RS Friday nights on CBS. For more information on Ergotron’s mounting solutions, visit www.ergotron.com or call Ergotron sales at 1-800-888-8458.
About Ergotron:
Ergotron® products have been improving the human interface with digital displays since 1982. Ergotron’s portfolio of digital display mounting solutions includes wall and desk mount arms, desk stands, mobile carts, floor stands, pivots and vertical lifts. With the introduction of CF™ lift and pivot motion technology, Ergotron’s products require less user effort to achieve more motion. Each Ergotron product is designed to enhance the viewing experience, reduce stress and improve productivity in today’s computing and entertainment environments. Based in Saint Paul, MN with five subsidiaries in Europe, Ergotron’s 2004 revenues exceeded $68 million. They have 275 employees worldwide, and representation in 67 countries.
Media contacts:
Paul Maccabee
Maccabee Group PR
612-337-0087
Jane Payfer
Ergotron, Inc.
651-365-6679