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Herman Miller Monitor Arms
Single arm. Clamps to a surface, mounts on an architectural wall, or attaches to a panel, frame, connector, or monitor arm tile; holds up to 20 pounds.
Dual arm. Clamps to a surface and can support two arms on a single pole, creating a dual display configuration for two flat-panel monitors or a monitor/laptop combination; each arm holds up to 20 pounds.
Lift assist for easy adjustment. The monitor arms are available with patented lift and pivot motion technology; with minimal effort, you can quickly move your monitor to the position that best supports ergonomic comfort, reducing eye, back, and neck strain.
Extensive range of motion. A 13-inch vertical range meets the eye height of more than nine out of 10 adults; provides 150-degree monitor rotation, 80-degree tilt, and 90-degree horizontal rotation for portrait or landscape viewing; swivels 360 degrees; maintains stability during adjustment.
Quick-release option. A snap-in bracket allows for quick and easy installation or removal of a monitor.
Teams with keyboard trays. Using a keyboard tray with a monitor arm frees up work surface space.
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Bretford Monitor Arms
Flat panel mount. Holds one or two flat panel monitors; clamps to a surface, mounts on an architectural wall, or attaches to a panel, frame, connector, or monitor arm tile; provides a 14-inch height-adjustment range, 18-inch extension range, 360-degree monitor rotation, 180-degree tilt adjustment, and 360-degree horizontal rotation, portrait to landscape. Holds up to 30 pounds.
Flat panel surface mount. Holds three or four flat panel monitors; mounts on a surface; allows 180-degree tilt adjustment; adjusts the height of the bottom monitor from 3-10 inches off the surface.
Flat panel wall mount. Holds one flat panel monitor; mounts on an architectural wall; the arm extends 9 inches; tilts 45 degrees forward and 45-degrees backward; swivels side-to-side 120 degrees; provides 360-degree monitor rotation, portrait to landscape.
Flat panel wall mount, low profile. Holds one flat panel display monitor; mounts on an architectural wall; the arm extends 3 inches; tilts 45 degrees forward and 45 degrees backward; swivels side-to-side 90 degrees; provides 360-degree monitor rotation, portrait to landscape.
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