Bestar Universel Electric 48"W Standing Desk With Dual Monitor Arm, White
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Update your office with a Bestar Universel 48"W Standing Desk With Dual Monitor Arm. This adjustable desk raises and lowers in height, allowing you to sit or stand as you work. The included monitor arm holds 2 monitors at once for ample productivity. Includes a standing desk and dual monitor arm. High-density particle board construction with a laminate finish that resists stains, scratches and wear. Desk adjusts in height from 28-1/2" to 45". Dual monitor arm accommodates 2 monitors between 17" and 27" weighing between 4.4 and 19.8 lb. Monitor arm rotates 360° and tilts up and down by 11". Monitor arm boasts 2 USB 3.0 ports and 2 audio ports. Assembly required. Tested to meet ANSI/BIFMA Performance Standards - Manufacturer testing has been conducted on this product to meet specific performance requirements and safety standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers. This product is heavy and/or oversized and may need more than one person to handle.
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