NewStar Neomounts FPMA-D1010 Monitor arm 10-30"
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The Neomounts by Newstar desk mount model FPMA-D1010 is a tilt- swivel and rotatable desk mount for flat screens up to 30". This mount is a great choice for space saving placement on desks using a desk clamp.N/AN/ANeomounts by Newstar's versatile tilt (180) rotate (180) and swivel (180) technology allows the mount to change to any viewing angle to fully benefit from the capabilities of the flat screen. The mount is manually height adjustable from 0 to 40 centimetres. Depth 15 centimetres. An innovative cable management conceals and routes cables from mount to flat screen. Hide your cables to keep the workplace nice and tidy.N/AN/ANeomounts by Newstar FPMA-D1010 has two pivot points and is suitable for screens up to 30" (76 cm). The weight capacity of this product is 12 kg each screen. The desk mount is suitable for screens that meet VESA hole pattern 75x75 or 100x100mm. Different hole patterns can be covered using Neomounts by Newstar VESA adapter plates.N/AN/ABy using an ergonomic mount neck- and back complaints can be avoided. Ideal for use in offices and on counters or in a reception area.N/AN/AAll installation material is included with the product.
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