New Releases...APW-Wright Line Flat Panel Articulating Arms

APW-Wright Line Flat Panel Articulating Arms enhance viewing comfort when seated or standing by providing up to five points of rotation, depending upon the model. Freeing up desk space while internal cable management conceals power and video cables, they use a Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface (FPMPMI) standard.

The Arms accommodate 15” to 20” LCD panels, allowing a display to be easily adjusted left, right, up and down for a viewing position that is ergonomically tailored for the user. A stand-alone weighted base and numerous vertical and horizontal adapters mounting channel bracket options are available to suit virtually any monitoring application. APW-Wright Line, Worcester, MA, www.wrightline.com.

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