StarTech's monitor mount can bend, twist, and rotate to have your devices rest right where you want them.
With an increasing number of screens at our disposal, we need to find a way to arrange all of our displays at a desk. Multi-monitor setups often require flexibility, and sometimes we use more than one PC at the same desk. StarTech's monitor arm works with VESA-compatible monitors or laptops through an attachable laptop tray, providing the flexibility needed at some desks.
The arm mounts to your desk with a C-clamp that's wide enough to work with most setups. The monitor arm is fully articulating, meaning it can twist, bend, and rotate at several points to let you rest your monitor or laptop in a variety of positions.
StarTech sent over a review unit for me to look at. What stood out during my testing are the little things that are built into the arm. You can loosen or tighten joints and moveable parts. There are built-in loops for cable management. If your desk has the gap tha... https://www.windowscentral.com/startech-monitor-arm-review
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