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Re: Dual Monitor Bracket was Re: [OT] Windows XP & Multiple Monitor



Paul,

Not quite =A3100, but better than =A3275, (p/n 90226)
http://misco.co.uk/productinformation/~90226~WW~/index.htm

There's also a quad version, p/n 90217 at =A3235+vat

This appears to be the manufacturer's site:
http://ergonomics.comrac.co.uk/main.asp?pid=3D223
4-monitor and 6-monitor versions on there too.
I've no personal experience of them, I had just cut out the catalogue
page for future reference :-)

HTH,

Tim.



On 6/16/06, paul_watkin <paul_watkin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Taking this thread off at a slight tangent I would like to try and
> wall mount two 19" LCD monitors side by side, my original plan
had
> been to buy a normal pivoting plasma bracket capable of taking both
> screens weight and then mounting the screens on a metal plate
> attached to said bracket.
>
> However I have come across this which is purpose built for the job
>
> Ergotron 200 Series Dual Monitor Arm
> http://www.smcdirect.co.uk/detail.asp?id=3D155440
problem being the
> places that have them in stock want =A3275 upwards which to my way of
> thinking is a bit steep
>
> So the question is does anybody know of anything similar but a darn
> sight cheaper, looking to spend no more than 100 quid if I can help
> it
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul



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