Dataflex has launched its latest monitor arm, the new Viewgo pro. It has been designed to meet a growing demand in workplaces across sectors for a solution that provides the functionality and benefits of a high-end monitor arm but at a fraction of the usual cost. “It’s now widely accepted that a high-quality monitor arm can enhance employee wellbeing and help prevent workstation-related health complaints,” explains Roderik Mos, MD at Dataflex. “They can also increase productivity by up to 15%. Basically, a good monitor arm has become an essential part of any modern, truly ergonomic workstation. But until now, high-quality monitor arms have been expensive.” The Viewgo pro is maintenance-free and ticks every box for functionality and ease of use. Features include a tension gauge for easy monitor setup, 300mm dynamic height adjustment, independent depth adjustment and VESA quick release. The Viewgo pro also meets all ergonomic standards and is ISO 9241-5 compliant. In a tough economic env…

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