Computer Monitor Stands & Mounts

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    carlredford
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    I’ve been thinking about getting some Computer Monitor Stands & Mounts to free up some desk space and improve my ergonomics. Any recommendations on good brands or types to consider? I have a dual monitor setup, so something that can handle two monitors would be great. Thanks in advance for your suggestions!

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    davidjwillson
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    I totally understand the need for a clutter-free workspace and better ergonomics. I’ve had a similar setup with dual monitors, and investing in a quality monitor stand was a game-changer. One brand that I’ve had a great monitor desk mount https://www.progressivedesk.ca/collections/monitor-stands experience with is ErgoTech. They offer dual monitor stands that are highly adjustable, allowing you to find the perfect height and angle for both monitors. The build quality is robust, and they can easily support larger monitors too. Keep in mind that some models come with cable management features, which helps keep everything tidy. Overall, I’d recommend checking out ErgoTech’s options, and you might find something that suits your needs perfectly.

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    jackjharborn
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    I completely agree with Person B on the benefits of using monitor stands for a more organized workspace. In addition to ErgoTech, I’ve personally found the VIVO brand to be quite reliable for monitor stands and mounts. They have a range of options that can accommodate dual monitors, and their stands usually offer a good balance between affordability and quality. One of the features I appreciate is the ease of installation – you don’t need to be a tech expert to set these up. Plus, VIVO often includes adjustable arms, allowing you to customize the height, tilt, and rotation of your monitors. This flexibility really helped me fine-tune my setup for maximum comfort. Before making a decision, it’s always a good idea to measure your monitors and make sure they’re within the weight and size limits specified by the manufacturer.

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