Best Mounts For Two Screens
Dual Screen Monitor Arms
Larger workstations with more than one screen are more and more common. For these users, a dual monitor desk mount is an ergonomic necessity. With a laptop holder mounted to one of the arms, it can even turn a small notebook computer into a two-screen workstation.
Two Single Arms vs. One Dual Arm
Using two single-screen arms might be attractive choice for mounting two monitors, depending on your situation. Here's what you should consider:
Weight: Two single arms usually add more weight than the equivalent dual arm.
Freedom: Two single arms do not have to be mounted close together, if you need more flexibility in where your screens are positioned.
Desktop Space: A dual arm only has one mounting point, taking up less space.
Convenience: If you reposition your screens often, dual-screen arms generally make it easier to keep your screens aligned. Some, like the EMMA and ZipView Unison make it so both screens always move together.
Price: A dual-screen monitor arm will usually cost less than two single arms.
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Color Availability
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Top Height
(to center of VESA plate)
16″
23″
19.25″
22.25″
27.5″
Vertical Config: 39.2″
Horizontal Config: 32.4″
Weight Range
(per monitor)
6.5–17.6 lbs
6.5–17.6 lbs
6.5–17.6 lbs
5–20 lbs
4–20 lbs
Vertical Config: 0–75 lbs
Horizontal Config: 0–25 lbs
Max Monitor Width
35″
32″
37″
23″
48″
40″
Price
$245
$229
$389
$439
$559
$1,050–$1,260