Winsted Corporation recently launched its Sky Track monitor walls for mounting multiple large monitors to a console base, which will come in handy for integrators particularly when wall mounting isn’t ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Typically, you place your computer monitors on your desk, or sometimes on an elevated stand, similar to a freestanding TV or display. You ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Anyone who spends a significant amount of time at a desk knows how much of a difference the right setup can make. Monitor positioning can go a ...
Some monitors lack the holes on the back that make them VESA-compliant, so mounting them on a monitor arm can be a non-starter. To handle this, [Patrick Hallek] designed and 3D printed these adapter ...
The Secretlab Heavy Duty Monitor Arm has one of the most pleasingly to-the-point names of any product I've reviewed in some time. Ok, technically it's actually called the Secretlab Magnus Monitor Arm ...
I'm looking for a monitor stand or mount for two screens facing away from each other (or at least angled away). Here's the use case: I've inherited a partners desk. If you're not familiar with the ...
You’ve bought at least one of the best monitors around and you’ve realized you’re running out of room on your desk. The most elegant solution is to use a monitor arm, raising your monitor above the ...
Tilta’s new Extended Pro Monitor Mount features a dual-hinge design, NATO rail quick-release, and accessory mount for on-set flexibility. Tilta continues to expand its accessory lineup with the ...
Managing two monitors can be annoying especially if each of them comes is of different size. With these dual monitor stands, setting up dual monitors. A dual monitor setup is one way to keep ...
Monitor arms have been all the rage of late – and for good reason, as the world moves to multi-monitor setups. People have to contend with limited desk space coupled with the need to often share ...
Some monitors lack the holes on the back that make them VESA-compliant, so mounting them on a monitor arm can be a non-starter. To handle this, [Patrick Hallek] designed and 3D printed these adapter ...