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Ergotech Introduces the Convertible for Mounting Dual Displays

Monitor arm is backed by limited lifetime warranty.

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March 4, 2008

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Citing fast growing workplace demand for dual-screen computer displays, Ergotech Group, Inc. (Elmsford, NY), designer and manufacturer of multiscreen mounting solutions for flat panel monitors, introduced the Convertible, a sturdy articulating arm designed for supporting single or dual flat panel monitors.

The Convertible allows users, quickly and without tools, to easily expand from single to dual monitor display and to position screens horizontally or vertically. Ergotech’s multi-adjustment quick-release pivot and improved cable management system allows for fast mounting or removal of screens while enabling precise positioning of monitors for optimum viewing angle and comfort.

A flexible and ergonomic monitor mounting solution, the Convertible can be securely attached to virtually any desk or wall without tools using Ergotech supplied hardware. The expanding arm, which can extend to hold multiple monitors up to 25 lbs., on each mounting pivot, folds back and nests flush. The Convertible features Ergotech’s new cable management system with cable clips, which are durable, easy to use and effective in keeping cables in place.

The suggested retail price for Ergotech’s Convertible is $335. Available in black or silver, the Convertible is backed by Ergotech’s limited lifetime warranty.

For details, go to Ergotech Group, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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