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VIVO Dual LCD Monitor Height Adjustable Desk Mount Stand Black Deluxe Gas Spring Arms hold 2 Screens up to 27″ (STAND-V002D)

Product Features:

    VIVO is proud to bring you the deluxe dual monitor stand, model STAND-V002D. It has a gas spring which allows for easy height adjustment with no tools required. This fully adjustable mount uses VESA 100 x 100 and 75 x 75 mounting placement and holds screens up to 27"…
Price as on: 2019-01-24 14:45:13
64.99  

Product Description

VIVO is proud to bring you the deluxe dual monitor stand, model STAND-V002D. It has a gas spring which allows for easy height adjustment with no tools required. This fully adjustable mount uses VESA 100 x 100 and 75 x 75 mounting placement and holds screens up to 27″ in size and 14lbs in weight each. The design is very elegant with a shiny black finish.). Included are both a C clamp mount as well as a grommet or bolt style mount to fit nearly all desk types. The STAND-V002D is the dual version of our popular STAND-V001B model.

Feature:
– Deluxe gas spring
– Height adjustable
– Ultra heavy duty “C” Clamp
– Glossy Black finish
– Integrated cable management system
– Monitor can be installed either in portrait or landscape shape
– Fully adjustable arms

Product Features

  • COMPATIBLE with two screens up to 27″ in size and 14 lbs in weight each with VESA 75x75mm or 100x100mm mounting holes. Mount to desk (up to 3.25″ thick) with heavy duty C-clamp or optional grommet mount
  • COUNTER BALANCE gas spring arms for tool-less monitor placement with perfect counter balance presentation in all directions
  • FULLY ADJUSTABLE arms offer 90° tilt, 90° swivel, and 360° rotation. Monitors can be placed in portrait or landscape shape
  • EASY INSTALLATION open top slot VESA face plates make installation a simple process
  • WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED – Sturdy steel design is backed with a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns