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How to choose the best Dual Monitor Stand

Flat screen monitors have tumbled in price, and the new addition gives you more than just a professional appearance.

Why go double?

Having two screens, side by side, or stacked, can immediately double the amount of screen space available. You may not imagine you need double space, but think about the time you flick between various tabs email, to spread sheet, to calendar, to images, and back and forth. An extra screen reduces this effort significantly.

If you've moved exclusively to a laptop or netbook, hooking up an LCD monitor allows you to work on the big things in large size, whilst at the same time relegating email or similar applications to the smaller screen.

Raising the bar

Dual monitors create one problem. By doubling your screen space, your desk space has reduced substantially. Work area is at a premium, and a quality functional dual LCD monitor stand lifts your screens above the desk surface, immediately creating additional room and flexibility.

The best dual monitor stand does more than add a sophisticated look and feel to your work area. Vertical and horizontal dual monitor stands help to produce an ergonomically sound environment via height and distance control.

The best dual monitor stands for you

Purchasing the right dual monitor stand is vital. Your equipment is valuable, and you spend far too long at your computer to make the wrong decision.

Points to consider:

Quality materials have a large bearing on a dual monitor's strength and load bearing capacity. Look for solid steel or aluminium arms as opposed to weak, hollow tubing.

Design and style Your dual monitor stand is highly visible and should be aesthetically pleasing.

Load capacity You will need to weigh both monitors and ensure that the dual monitor stand is adequate for your requirements.

Vertical or Horizontal This choice will determine which type of dual monitor stand you buy. Think carefully about your available space, as well as your personal preference.

Range of movement Depending on the type of dual monitor stand chosen, your options to position your screens tilt (up/down) pan (left right) and angle will vary.

Ease of adjustment A good dual monitor stand should be able to be adjusted with minimum effort.

Ease of installation Minimal and logical assembly should be available, with clear instructions.

Cable management Raising your monitors should create a clean look, not a mess of wiring.




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