Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Monitor Arms for the office

Not everyone who wants their computer monitor mounted on a swing arm wants it mounted to the wall. Some people might also not be able to mount an LCD monitor to the wall because of where their desk is located. If they are in a cubicle, there won’t be a wall surface strong enough to mount a monitor to.
Some companies also don’t want holes put in the walls to attach monitors. If any of those scenarios apply to you, you can get an LCD swing arm that you can mount to a desk. It’s a great way to get your monitor up off of the desk and it lets you adjust it up and down as well as move it closer to you or slide it further away.
You can swing the monitor back toward the back of the desk by folding up the arm, or you can pull it toward you, which is great if something on it is very small print or if you’re trying to show someone near you something on it that they need to see. The ability to adjust the placement of the LCD monitor is much greater with a swing arm than it would otherwise be, helping to make users more comfortable and therefore more productive.

When you’re looking for a monitor arm for your flat panel monitor, there are so many choices that it’s easy to become confused about what you need and what you really want. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find something that’s perfect for you – you’ll just have to do your research first.
Deciding something like what color you want is the easy part, but you also have to make sure that the monitor arm you’re looking at is designed to fit your monitor, that you have the right style of arm, and that you’re mounting it correctly so that it will support the weight of the monitor. Then, whether you want it to adjust up and down, swing away from the wall and from side to side, or both is worthy of consideration.
You don’t have to make a choice the first time that you look at monitor arms. Instead, get a feel for what’s out there because there are so many ideas that you can find yourself getting overwhelmed. Think about the choice that you’ll be making, what you really need it to do, and how much you’re planning on spending. These monitor arms are not cheap, but they can be well worth it from an economic standpoint.