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StarTech.com Stackable Dual Monitor Mount with Full-Motion Arms, Black

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$295.36 
  • Save space and work in comfort with this premium desk mount dual monitor arm
  • Mount two displays up to 30" horizontally or displays up to 24" vertically
  • Full-motion articulating arms
  • Tool-less
  • Works with VESA mount (75x75, 100x100) monitors
Customize your workspace like never before with this premium desk-mount dual monitor arm. It supports two VESA (75x75, 100x100) monitors, side-by-side or stacked. The full-motion articulating arms with spring-assisted height adjustment let you reposition your monitors with ease.

Create a dual-monitor setup to suit your needs, using the interchangeable arms with quick-connect assembly.

In a horizontal setup, the dual-monitor mount supports two monitors from 12” to 30”. It’s ideal for numerous uses including graphic design, photo editing and many others.

As a vertical monitor stand, the dual-monitor arm supports two monitors from 12” to 24”. A stacked setup makes it easy to compare information on two screens without scrolling. Please note:? To support two stacked 24” monitors, the height of each monitor (including the bezel around the display) cannot exceed 14" (35 cm).

The adjustable dual monitor arm offers a full range of motion on several axes, letting you tilt, pan and rotate. Switch from landscape to portrait viewing.

Raise or lower your monitors with one smooth motion, using the spring-assisted height adjustment. Adjust the tension to your own preference.

With its steel and aluminum construction, the dual monitor mount supports a weight capacity of 19.8 lb. (9 kg) per arm.

The quick slide-and-click connections make the dual-monitor mount easy to assemble. Clamp the monitor mount to the side of your desk or table (using the pre-installed desk clamp) or attach it through a grommet hole.


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