Wishbone, the best selling monitor arm in UK, is a design classic. It is a true system arm available in 3 reach lengths which make it the ideal choice for multi-screen applications such as trading floors and control rooms. Wishbone can be installed at different heights to suit different environments, and with Wishbone rotation height […]
November 21st, 2008
Wishbone, the best selling monitor arm in UK, is a design classic. It is a true system arm available in 3 reach lengths which make it the ideal choice for multi-screen applications such as trading floors and control rooms. Wishbone can be installed at different heights to suit different environments, and with Wishbone rotation height adjustments can be made by individual users.
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