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Fits 13" To 27" Screens - Dual monitor mount fitting two screens 13” to 27” in size and up to 22 lbs in weight with 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes. Keep your power and AV cables clean and organized with detachable cable clips on the arms and center pole.
Full Articulation - Adjustable mount offers +90° to -90° tilt, 180° swivel, 360° rotation, and height adjustment along the center pole. Warning: Please do not pull monitor(s) too far forward or backward beyond the stand's center of gravity, as this will cause stability issues.
Heavy Duty Base - Measures 13" x 10.5" providing solid stability while monitors are held within its center of gravity. The bottom of the base features padding to protect your desk from scratches.
Easy Installation - Mounting your monitors is a simple process with detachable VESA bracket plates. We provide the hardware and easy-to-follow instructions for assembly.
We've Got You Covered - Sturdy steel design is backed with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.
Enhance your monitor display and enjoy ergonomic viewing angles with White Dual Monitor Desk Stand (STAND-V002FW) from VIVO! This heavy-duty stand features arm articulation and monitor height adjustment for optimal screen positioning, removable VESA mounting plates for easy installation, integrated cable management for an organized appearance, and more! The versatility of screen placement allows for ergonomic viewing that encourages proper body posture and helps reduce fatigue and strain on the neck, shoulders, and eyes. The low profile base clears up valuable desk space and holds your equipment safe and secure. Compatibility: Screen Size: 13” to 27” (holds 2 monitor screens) VESA Standard: 75x75mm and 100x100mm Weight Capacity: 22 lbs (each) Specifications: Color: White Material: Steel Pole Height: 18” Arm Span: 29” Base Dimensions: 12.5” x 10” Articulation: +45° to -45° tilt, 180° swivel, and 360° rotation Height Adjustment: Provided along the center pole Screen Placement: Portrait or Landscape Orientation