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VonHaus Single Monitor Mount and Stand
Adjust your screen easily for optimum viewing with the fully adjustable VonHaus Single Monitor Mount.
More than your average monitor stand, the VonHaus Mount helps to maximise viewing comfort, reduce strain and improve productivity, making it a great all-rounder for those regularly stationed in front of a screen.
Heavy duty single monitor mount - maximum weight capacity 9kg
Fits most flat screen monitors with VESA dimensions of 75x75 or 100x100 (VESA Dimension is the most important specification when considering the best mount for your screen. Please ensure your screen is compatible with this brackets MAX VESA by checking the manual or by measuring the distance between the 4 holes on the rear of the screen.)
Features ±45° tilt, ±180° swivel and ±180° level adjustment. Adjusting the position of your screen is very simple and doesn?t require tools
Freestanding design with weighted base for enhanced stability
Compatible with most 13 Inch-32 Inch LCD monitors and TV screens with VESA dimensions 75 x 75 and 100 x 100.
Easy To Set Up
Simply attach your monitor to the mount using the fixtures included. Monitor can be installed portrait or landscape.
Built in cable management system will keep your desktop looking tidy.
Comes with full instructions.
Perfect for use in the home or office.
Size: 31.6 x 43.4 x 46.6 cm
Weight: 3.05kg
Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D)
46.6 cm x 43 cm x 31 cm
Weight
3.05kg
Material
Steel & Aluminium
Colour
Black
Clamp or Stand
Stand and Mount
Number of Monitors
1
Vesa Range
75x75 or 100x100
Inch Range
13-32"
Tilt, Swivel, Angle
±45° tilt, ±180° swivel and ±180° angle
Warranty
5 Years
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