Key Things You Should Know before Buying a Monitor Arm

You should consider getting a monitor arm if you want an ergonomic computer set up. Monitor arms are ideal add-ons for any office as they allow you to adjust your displays any way you deem fit. This, in turn, helps prevent eye strain and other posture-related pains.

But installing a monitor arm isn’t as easy as it seems. You need to understand what is expected of you before taking the next step of action. And that’s what this simple guide will help you uncover today. Here are a few things you should consider before getting one.

Is Your Monitor VESA Compatible?

Most monitors arms on the market use VESA’s Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI) standard to ensure they fit most screens. An important to remember is that not every VESA mount is worth using. So, if you’re planning to get a mount or arm for the monitor you have or planning to buy, you need to ensure it is compatible with the VESA standard.

If it is not compatible with a VESA mount, then you must but an unsightly monitor brace that holds up your display around the edges. For those who don’t want to see their monitor like that, then you’ll be stuck using your display’s included stand.

Does Your Desk Have Extra Room Behind It?

If you’re fond of using a clamp-mount fixed monitor arm., then you will need a little space between your desk and the wall behind it. But fixed position arms defeat the essence of monitor arms since your screen is tied to a fixed position. All you have to do is adjust it instead of the other way around.

What if you have a fully-articulating monitor arm and would like to push the arm away from you. In this case, you’ll need space behind the desk to accommodate the arm behind the screen. If working in a cramped space, rest in knowing you’ll have less room to move around.

Final Thoughts

Before visiting a desktop monitor mount Singapore shop, you need to be sure of what you want to buy. That’s why a bit of research here and there will help clear some of the doubts you might be having in mind. Hopefully, this blog post can come in handy the next time you want to buy a monitor arm in Singapore without taking a toll on your finances.

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