The M8 Monitor Arm by Humanscale:
The future of monitor arms is now available on your desk top.
Ships in about 8-12 business days.
Blending strength and style, the Humanscale M8 monitor arm accommodates the widest range of monitors available on the market. With sleek aesthetics and a solid, rugged construction, the M8 can support monitors weighing up to 42lbs yet is versatile enough to handle monitors as light as 8lbs - most arms in this category can only support loads of 15-20lbs!
- Constructed primarily of steel and recycled aluminum
- Contains 62% recycled content and is 99% recyclable
- Supports monitors ranging from 8-42lbs
- Sturdy enough to accommodate a dual-monitor application
- Internal counterbalance easily adjusts to provide the right amount of tension
- Interchangeable links to accommodate any application
- 11.5" of dynamic height adjustment
- Up to 22" of depth adjustment
- Integrated cable management hides cables within arm
- Available in a polished aluminum finish with white accents or a silver finish with gray accents
- Fast and easy monitor installation and removal with quick-release ball joint
- 180o stop mechanism prevents wall damage
- Counterbalance easily adjusts with hex screw
- Larger VESA plates are available
- Available with a clamp mount, bolt-through mount, universal slatwall mount, or wall stud mount
- 10-year, 24/7 warranty
Mount options:
Follow these instructions for correct monitor positioning:
1. Height: The top menu bars on the screen should be positioned at or slightly below eye level.
2. Angle: Tilt the top of the screen slightly away from you so that the screen is square to your line of sight.
3. Distance: As a guideline, position the monitor at arm's length. If you are near or far-sighted, position the monitor slightly closer or farther so that you can easily view the characters on the screen without having to lean forward.
4. Alignment: The monitor should be centered with the midline of your body to minimize neck and torso rotation. Center the monitor with the keyboard.
*The "H" key can be used as a center point to assist in proper centering of the keyboard and monitor.
TIP: The monitor arm can be moved closer to you when computing and easily pushed back when more workspace is required for writing or referencing documents. This will enable both proper positioning for computing tasks and add needed desk space when the computer is not in use.