
In today’s challenging technological times, dual computer display screens have almost become the normal work setup. But to be able to manoeuvre both displays to the position you need to work comfortably, it’s best to install the paper monitor desk mount. The F32 is a terrific solution for the office or the home, designed to increase efficiency at work and make gaming at home more fun and ergonomically healthy for your eyes, neck, and back to reduce strain.
Crafted from die-casted aluminium alloy, the F32 dual screen monitor arm provides the flexibility necessary to reposition displays up, down, forwards, and backwards with just a touch. The ultra-precision gas-strut cylinder does the work for you, paired with display faceplates integrated with handy tilt angles and crossbar sliding for even more positioning options. The friction pivot design and easy-to-use positioning handle let you uplift, swivel, retract, and extend the F32 up to 31.3” (795 mm).
Built to last, this dual screen monitor desk mount holds screen sizes from 24” to 32”, and a weight between 4.4 to 33 lbs (2-15 kg). Able to be installed with either “C” clamps on the desk edge, or by taking advantage of your desk grommet opening, the F32 features a slim “A” shape design that spares you from taking up too much desk space when the monitor arm assembly is placed against the wall. Powder-coated and finished in black and white, this VESA compliant dual-screen desk month is just what the tech doctor order to keep your workspace or home office looking neat, tidy, and healthy.
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