Dual Monitor Stands: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Workplace layout is constantly evolving. The cubicle farms of the 1990s certainly still exist. But other design decisions have made them less monolithic. The most famous of these is probably the open office plan. But even that is less popular these days. Working in a business environment is more uncertain than ever.
Fact #2. No matter how your workplace is laid out, you have to have some space. You should take control over it. As long as you can make your own space, you should be able to control your setup. One key feature should be a mount. Working with two monitors is better for your eyes, your neck, and your wrist. It helps reduce RSIs and more.
Fact #3. Consider your needs before you take the plunge. There are plenty of possible use cases for lifting up two monitors to a comfortable height. For instance, different models will be better for sitting desks versus standing desks. The amount of desk space you use might also come into play. You should also know whether other people will use the space. If they do, the ability to adjust easily is crucial. But the biggest concern is ergonomics.
Fact #4. The ideal viewing angle is approximately 15 degrees downward from level. This is based on the standard resting position for the eyes when no specific object is drawing their focus. That means that monitors should be positioned so the top of the screen is roughly at the same height as your eyes. Between 20 and 40 inches is the ideal viewing distance. This depends on vision and eye health. The right stand will help you achieve both.
Fact #5. Most options are attached to a table or desk by way of screws. These apply pressure to a grommet disc that slides underneath. Some furniture may not be able to accommodate this pressure and weight. Be sure to choose carefully for your workspace.
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