The Vision arm is the ideal low cost desk mounting solution where a large range of movement is required.
May 22nd, 2009
The Vision arm is the ideal low cost desk mounting solution where a large range of movement is required. This module comes with a standard desk clamp type fittings and can support monitors up to 8Kgs in weight. The standard pole height is 400mm, but a 500mm pole is also available which allows the Vision arm to comply with the requirements of IEQ 4: Daylight Glare Control – Monitor Arms. The Vision arm allows full 360 degrees of swivel movement with full head tilt to be positioned at the optimum eye level, also supplied with 75mm and 100mm VESA interface plate, this unit is also “touch screen” stable and has good cable management.
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