
Monitor arms may seem like a good idea at first, but generally they require the user(s) to make a viewing adjustment for each individual monitor. This is a significant problem that compromises the potential for proper ergonomic benefits.

Posted by David Carson on Jun 5, 2020 7:09:49 PM

Monitor arms may seem like a good idea at first, but generally they require the user(s) to make a viewing adjustment for each individual monitor. This is a significant problem that compromises the potential for proper ergonomic benefits.
Topics: Ergonomics, Features, Detailed Overview, Dispatch, Featuring a Video or Photo Gallery
Posted by David Carson on Apr 15, 2014 3:46:00 PM

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