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Save valuable desk space and improve overall viewing with the GameMaxDM100 Monitor Stand. Made from high grade steel, this dual mount allowsyou to view your two screens in unison and comfortably. It is great forreducing eye and neck strain.
Key Features
Dual Arm Desk Mount
The GameMax DM100 holds two 13?-27? monitor screens or televisions up to 9KGs / 19.8lbs each.
Compatibility
Compatible with most 13? ? 27? LCD monitors andTV screens with VESA dimensions 75 x 75 and 100 x 100 (Please ensure your screen is compatible with this bracket)
Design
Freestanding design offers impressive manoeuvrability which makes the monitor stand perfect for multitasking professionals and gamers alike. Suitable for home or office use.
Adjustability
Each of the arms is equipped with 45° tilt, 90°swivel and 180° rotation angle functionality. With a 0-400mm height adjustment, so you can quickly and easily adjust screens to meet yourviewing needs, or share content with friends, family or colleagues.Adjustments can be made by hand - no need for tools.
Cable Management
The integrated cable management design keepsthe wires hidden and your desktop looking neat and tidy.
Specifications
Material
Steel & Plastic
VESA Range
75 x 75 or 100 x 100
Max Weight / Max Weight Per Screen
9KG Per Screen
Number Of Monitors
2
Inch Range
13? - 27?
Swivel Range
+90° ~ -90°
Tilt Range
+45° ~ -45°
Rotation Angle
+180° ~ -180°
Height Adjustment
0 ~ 400mm
Has Mains Plug
No
Colour
Black
What's In The Box
Monitor Stand
Accessories
User Manual
Unit (Product) Dimensions (mm)
825mm x 430mm x 268mm (W x H x D)
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