Mount-It! MI-7951 motorized sit-stand desk converter with a single button press, the powerful electric motor raises and lowers the work surface quietly and easily. The motor keeps away from the abnormal forward act while lifting regular workstations that applies a heavy load on the lumbar area. Mount-It! MI-7951 motorized sit-stand desk converter is a high-quality motion control mechanism that allows for a stable and smooth height adjustment. The large work surface that comes with it is 28.3 inches by 18.9 inches. It is ideal for laptop and desktop use. Accommodates laptops, keyboards, and mice of full size. There is also a dedicated space for your tablet or phone and a small slot for storing office supplies.
Mount-It! MI-7951 motorized sit-stand desk converter is compatible with the VESA bolt-hole pattern from 75x75mm and 100x100mm and supports monitor screens up to 32 inches and fits all monitors on the market. It can hold weight up to 44 lbs. The monitor mounts are in full motion, allowing you to position your screens at a comfortable angle with reduced glare. Mount-It! MI-7951 motorized sit-stand desk converter can tilt up and down, swivel left and right, and rotate 360 degrees between landscape and portrait orientation to achieve the ideal monitor angle.
Mount-It! MI-7951 Motorized Sit-Stand Desk Converter For Screens up to 32-Inch feature:
Mount-It! works right out of the box, so you can quickly change from sitting to standing. Mount-It! Standing desk converters with height adjustment are made to be as small as possible for your workspace. A work area riser shouldn't come at the cost of cluttering your home office or work surface. Mount-It! has put together a collection of electric standing desks and adjustable standing desk converters that can convert any conventional desk quickly and easily into a standing desk. A monitor arm not only makes your screen height adjustable but also allows you to change its tilt and angle. You simply add the removable keyboard tray to your existing desk and adjust the height of the sit-stand workstation to your liking.
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