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Did you know - The amount of square footage allotted to each worker in the United States has diminished by as much as 17 percent since 1994 and that workstations designed for flat panel monitors can be between 10% and 20% smaller than comparable CRT-based workstations, while still allowing for the same functional work surface area. Furthermore, flat-panel monitors use approximately 60% less energy than the average CRT, resulting in a savings of $26.74 per monitor per year.
Affixing a flat screen monitor to the right monitor arm not only frees up workspace but allows the user to adjust the height, depth and tilt of the screen to reduce eye and neck strain with a slight fingertip motion. Proper positioning and setup is critical as individual needs vary based on height, visual acuity and even age.
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