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Twelve South intros HiRise for iMac: The first ever adjustable iMac Stand and Desk Storage System.

Charleston, SC, September 25, 2012 – Twelve South is proud to introduce HiRise, a height-adjustable stand designed exclusively for iMac and Apple Displays. Crafted from extruded aluminum and stamped steel, this sturdy stand elevates an iMac or Apple Display, allowing the user to adjust the height of his screen to create a more comfortable, ergonomic workspace.

Twelve South intros HiRise for iMac: The first ever adjustable iMac Stand and Desk Storage System.

Charleston, SC, September 25, 2012 – Twelve South is proud to introduce HiRise, a height-adjustable stand designed exclusively for iMac and Apple Displays. Crafted from extruded aluminum and stamped steel, this sturdy stand elevates an iMac or Apple Display, allowing the user to adjust the height of his screen to create a more comfortable, ergonomic workspace.

 Twelve South intros HiRise for iMac: The first ever adjustable iMac Stand and Desk Storage System.

Charleston, SC, September 25, 2012 – Twelve South is proud to introduce HiRise, a height-adjustable stand designed exclusively for iMac and Apple Displays. Crafted from extruded aluminum and stamped steel, this sturdy stand elevates an iMac or Apple Display, allowing the user to adjust the height of his screen to create a more comfortable, ergonomic workspace. Along with raising the height of Macs, HiRise creates a stealthy desktop storage bay for connected gear or personal items. HiRise is compatible with all current iMac and Apple Displays and is available now at twelvesouth.com. More info and images can be found here

 
HiRise radically transforms the look of your iMac or Apple Display by integrating the base into the HiRise itself, creating a bold, ultra-modern look. At first glance, people may think they are looking at an entirely new Mac. The surprises will continue when you flip down the magnetically secured faceplate to reveal hard drives, cables and keys hidden inside.The eye-catching stand is over-engineered to support all iMac and Apple Displays with the L-shaped base, including the 27-inch iMac and Apple Thunderbolt Display.
The adjustable, brushed metal HiRise stand elevates the height of an iMac or an Apple Display to a more comfortable eye level, eliminating the need to prop up your Mac with a phone book or stacks of paper to find a better viewing angle. HiRise has an internal metal support shelf that lets you adjust the height of your Mac in one of six internal positions. The HiRise shelf can also align the screen height of an Apple Display, side-by-side with your iMac, for the perfect horizontal screen alignment and dual-display setup. 
 Another highlight of HiRise is the hidden storage it adds to your workspace. Remove the magnetically-held front faceplate to reveal a nice nesting spot for a backup hard drive, cables, your wallet and keys...even a Mac mini. Both front and back metal faceplates are perforated to provide pass-through ventilation. Depending on your internal shelf position, there are up to two levels of storage available, each accessible from front or back. Both HiRise faceplates can also be attached with the included screws for more permanent and secure storage.
“It’s time to do better than a phone book!” said Andrew Green, Creative Director of Twelve South. “We see Mac users prop their beautiful hardware up on reams of copy paper and cringe. Many agree that just a few extra inches of height makes their Mac tremendously more comfortable to use. Enter HiRise for iMac. It raises your Mac to six different positions. It hides connected hard drives and keys inside. But coolest of all, its design integrates with your Mac to look like nothing else you’ve ever seen.”
 
HiRise is constructed with all metal parts and has two teflon rails on the bottom to protect the surface beneath the stand from scratches. HiRise users will quickly notice how much better they feel when working with their screens at a more back- and neck-friendly height. Order your HiRise today to see what a difference an elevated Mac makes.

Original release can be found here.