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Multibrackets M VESA Gas Lift Arm Dual Arm w. Laptop Holder White

Multibrackets M VESA Gas Lift Arm Dual Arm w. Laptop Holder White

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There are few things that are so important in the workplace as your working position during an 8-hour shift. So save back, neck and eyes and lets make it easy to use dual monitors in the office. The M VESA Gas Lift Arm Dual Arm w. Laptop Holder gas suspended monitor arm was designed by Multibrackets to optimize your productivity and improve ergonomics while at work.

Made out of durable aluminum the M VESA Gas Lift Arm Dual Arm w. Laptop Holder is driven by true gas suspension technique. This makes the screens "float" and they can be moved with near zero effort. Sleek and streamlined, the M VESA Gas Lift Arm Dual Arm w. Laptop Holder frees up space massive space on your worksdesk and allows positioning of your display and notebook for greater productivity and a more ergonomic workday. Fingertip tilt provides smooth adjustment for both your display and lap top in any direction. Easy move the screen from landscape to portrait position or move your lap op closer or farther away depending on need, never has a workplace been this easy to adjust and easy match any wanted working position imaginable.

Supports VESA standards 75x75 and 100x100 (VESA 200x200 via an adapter) and holds screens and lap tops weighing from minimum of 2kg and up to maximum of 10kg each (Note that the Lap Top Holder weights 0.5kgs so the range of notebooks starts at 1.5kg).

Multibrackets ingenious VESA Gas lift Arms series utilize true gas based suspension technique. This German invented technology is used for a wide variety of industries and applications. The gas technique to create its amazing effortless floating feel by balancing the pressure in the gas cartridge against the screens weight. This technique is not to be confused with the more economical and less functional spring technique found in more economical solutions on the market.
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