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Use a Computer Monitor Stand to Elevate Your Computer
Help your work monitors rise to the occasion with monitor mounts and stands for every work station. Thanks to single, dual and quad options, monitor mounts keep all your computer screens organized no matter what your work style. Stands and mounts maximize work space for all employees, whether they work from small cubicles or claim the largest office in the building.
Work in Comfort
Normal desk height may work well for writing and other work tasks, but it's not always the ideal height for viewing a computer screen. Do you see your employees hunched over their screens? Do you feel that familiar strain in your neck when you try to read reports? Raising the computer monitors in the office even by a few inches could put that strain to rest, and outfitting your employees with stands or mounts is much cheaper than hiring a massage therapist to relieve all that back and neck pain. As a plus, many of the mounts and stands let you take control of the angle and positioning of the monitor to create a custom work setup, whether you like to sit up straight or lounge back in your office chair.
Make a Stand
Some employees prefer not to sit at all. With special sit-and-stand desk mounts, you can give those employees the option to stand or sit during working hours. The Ergotron workstation aluminum sit-stand unit securely holds a laptop in either working position. The Ergotron WorkFit-T sit-stand desktop workstation is a solution for desktop computer users that easily moves from a sitting position to a standing position and back again while keeping the computer safe.
Save Space
Not everyone can have the corner office with the sweeping views and generously sized desk. When desk front property is a commodity, something as simple as a stand or mount can save the day. Moving the monitor off the desk top opens up more space for papers, books, files and other materials. That open space under the monitor is especially helpful if your employees move back and forth between written documents and the computer screen. Position the papers below the monitor in the newly opened space to work on both easily, or choose a wall mount option with a flexible arm. Pull the monitor out when you need it, and push it against the wall when it is not in use to save space.
Store Your Supplies
If you don't like open space under the monitor, choose computer stands with built-in storage. The two drawers on the Kelly computer monitor stand keep pens, notepads, paper clips and other essentials close at hand so no space goes unused. You can even tuck in a small pair of headphones to block out the sounds of your cubicle neighbors when things get a little noisy. Even open platforms such as the Kensington monitor stand give you storage options. Slip books or stacks of papers under the platform when you don't need them to use the space.