66 days ago

Computer screen stand riser

Steve from Nukuhau

This robust (steel), heavy-duty stand lifts your computer screen off the desk, allowing 360 degree rotation of the screen, side-to-side and forward and back movement, and height/angle adjustment, giving clear space underneath.

The stand clamps to the edge of your desk as shown in the pic (on my kitchen bench for show). The back of the arm is currently set at the lowest of 3 heights

The riser extends out to a range of 900mm front-to-back and is still solid at maximum extension.

The tray measures 290mm X 290mm with a 5mm lip and rotates 360 degrees. I've used a cardboard and sponge filler to level out for an oversized screen stand. It also has an extension pull-out chrome support on the front that I have never used, but it easily takes a keyboard.

Cabling goes up through and inside the arms

Price: $150

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