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FC35 Single Screen - Black
FC35 Single Screen - Black

North BayouSit and Stand Desk Workstation

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R2,099

Retail: R2,500
About

This desk-mounted LED and LCD display bracket is designed with ergonomic concepts in mind to enhance both working and gaming experiences. It’s made from a durable aluminium alloy with a plastic appearance. lt-in gas strut cylinder adds more durability to the unit and allows for maximum ergonomic comfort. 

Product Features
  • Model: FC35 Single Screen
    • Fits most 22" to 35" displays with VESA compliant 75x75, 100x100mm.
    • Support load from 6.6 to 19.8 lbs, full extension 40.5 inches.
    • Centre of the display to desktop max 41.1 inches; up and down lift distance 18.9 inch; keyboard slide fore and back 2.4 inches.
    • Swivel 180°+, display tilt angles +8° to -55°.
    • Simple installation and easy to use, effortless operation; Switches from sitting to standing position in just a few seconds.
  • Model: FC24-2A Double Screen
    • Ergonomics Interactive Gas-strut desktop workstation
    • Fits most 19" to 24" displays
    • Support load from 19.8 to 33 lbs (9-15 kg).
    • VESA compliant 75×75, 100×100 mm
    • Display and keyboard lift distance 18.9” (480mm).
    • Swivel 180°+
    • Display tilt angles of +10° to -16°
    • Full-extension : 40.5” (1030 mm)
    • Easily and simultaneously lift keyboard and LCD screen to the proper height
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