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The stepless adjustment of the riser allows you to move smoothly through suitable levels and fine-tune to your personal posture; its ergonomics prevents stiff shoulders, lower back pain or hunching over. Re-adjust quickly to suit a sit-stand working environment. Ideal if you're looking for a more comfortable and healthier working environment. Use the free space under the stand, created by its Z-shaped design to store your keyboard, USB hub, tablet and phone, keeping your desk organized. Non-slip pads with silicone rubber on the bottom reduce wobbling when typing, provide an ultra-stable base and protect your desktop from damage.
Material | Aluminium, Silicon |
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Colour | Silver |
Fits Screen Size | 11 - 17" |
Dimensions | 9.4" x 9.4" 1.7" (240x240x44mm) |
Weight Capacity | 11 lbs, 5kg |
Height Adjustment Settings | Multi angle adjustment |
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Silicon Pads | Yes - Anti scratch and prevents movement |
Foldable | Yes |
Open Backing | Yes - Allows increased air circulation |
Safety Ledge Stopper | Yes |
You can use a laptop as a monitor by connecting it to another device using software solutions like Miracast or remote desktop applications. However, connecting a laptop to an external monitor does not necessarily improve its performance, unless specific tasks benefit from the additional screen space.
For further details, see our articles on making a laptop a monitor and the performance impact of using an external monitor with a laptop. If you're using a Macbook, we have a separate guide on connecting a MacBook to a monitor.
If the monitors are not connecting to the laptop, first ensure that the cables are securely plugged into both the laptop and the monitor. Check if the laptop's video output port (such as HDMI or VGA) matches the monitor's input port. If they are compatible, try updating the laptop's graphics drivers, as outdated drivers can cause compatibility issues.
If the problem persists, try using a different cable or port on both the laptop and the monitor to rule out any hardware issues. For further assistance, refer to our article on connecting a laptop to an external monitor and why monitors may not connect to a laptop.