Lenovo Legion has launched the T7 Electric Lift Table in China. The lift table is driven by 1600N (Newton) motors and can lift up to 55mm per second. The new table costs 2699 Yuan (about $403 USD).
The Lenovo Legion Electric lift table T7’s rectangular top. Round corners and a matte finish characterize the matte tabletop.
Its triangular legs are made of cold-welding technology and are more stable than typical T-shaped legs.
The table is lifted by two Jiecang 1600N motors, according to the manufacturer. It has a lifting speed of up to 55mm/s and a noise level of only 48db (decibel). The rated load during the lift is 125kg.
Based on its specifications, the Electric lift table T7 appears to be fast, quiet, and powerful. The lifting range of the table is 68 to 128cm, making it suitable for people ranging in height from 130 to 190cm.
In addition to its lifting function, the T7 lift table offers magnetic cable organizers, storage compartments, harnesses, and other storage features.
It can also be customized with add-ons such as perforated boards.
The T7 motorized lift table can also be used as a computer desk. Its magnetic block cable management system simplifies and painlessly manages cables.
When not being lifted, the T7 table has an integrated table frame design that can support up to 250kg.
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