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Review: Satechi Classic Monitor Stand

Satechi Classic Monitor Stand
Satechi Classic Monitor Stand

Review: Satechi Classic Monitor Stand

February 27, 2016 Posted by Bill Loguidice Review No Comments

Ergonomics is something you should pay attention to for any environment where you work or play, but in particular your computing environment. It’s important to have your monitor at just the right height to avoid neck stiffness and other, related issues.

The front of the box.

The front of the box.

The back of the box.

The back of the box.

As someone who owns a standing desk for my primary home computing space, I’m obviously a big believer in staying as healthy as possible when I spend time on the computer. And as a standing desk owner, I’ve struggled with having the ideal monitor height, particularly since I was never satisfied with the stability of monitor arms with my oversized ultra widescreen LG monitor. That’s why I’m reviewing the Satechi Classic Monitor Stand, which is all black like my desk.

Opening the box.

Opening the box.

The contents.

The contents.

In the box is the platform/panel that measures 21.5″ x 10″ x 0.5″, two legs, and a small bag of four screws, four 3M adhesive padded feet, and an Allen wrench (hex key) for the screws. As you might guess, assembly is simple–just attach two screws and two pads to each leg, which goes into the platform.

Attaching the legs.

Attaching the legs.

Once assembled, my monitor got just the right amount of height and was quite stable. In other words, no matter how much I typed, there was no annoying jiggle. If you’re on the lookout for a monitor stand that can give a modest boost in height to your monitor, this is a great choice.

My mess of a standing desk, but at least my monitor is now an ideal height.

My mess of a standing desk, but at least my monitor is now an ideal height.

Thanks to Satechi for the review unit.

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