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Dual Monitor Mount Stand

This was fairly easy to assemble.  It is very sturdy.  It gives good separation of the monitors.  Take note that you need a fairly deep edge to attach it to.   I am not thrilled with the way it is attached but the lip of my desk is only 2" and I would recommend at least 3" but 4" would be better.  The instructions are good, far better than you see normally.   

From the vendor:

  • ✓【TILT&SWIVEL&ROTATION】Effortless adjustments for premium viewing, making it easy to reduce glare and find the perfect angle at any height. The 180° swiveling feature allows users to share the screen with their close neighbor or the one across the desk, making this perfect for selling and training environments. Extremely ideal for surveillance or stock market, featuring -35°/+50° tilt, -/+ 90° swivel & 360° rotation
  • ✓【MUSCLE APPEARANCE】The universal monitor stand works with LCD LED flat curved screens computer monitors up to 27 inch with a weight capacity of 14.3lbs. Compatible with VESA 75x75/100x100mm and makes you rotate the screen for portrait viewing of photos or documents
  • ✓【IMPROVE WORK EFFICIENCY】Increase efficiency by using multiple-screen simultaneously, eliminating toggling back and forth between documents and programs. Moreover, one dual monitor mount could be used for two people and cable holder under the arm is a big bonus. Keep your cable and accessories organized and neat
  • ✓【FITS FLAT/CURVED SCREEN】Available in clamp base and grommet base. Folding arm helps free up space in constrained areas and allows you to tuck your monitor under storage shelves or cabinets. Space-saving and aesthetic design makes it perfect for the home or office
  • ✓【HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE】You could raise and lower the screen height with just a couple fingers to adjust as you either sit or stand at your desk. More mounting height options so you would get the comfortable viewing height you are looking for

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