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Using multiple screens in the workplace is becoming increasingly popular. Not surprisingly, working with multiple screens brings a host of benefits. At Vogel's, we support ergonomic office design with our flexible monitor arms. Find out why every office should put multiple monitors on a desktop workstation. And what system monitor arms that calls for.
A flexible monitor-arm system is indispensable for this. Read more about MOMO, the monitor mount that works everywhere.
Working at a computer requires concentration and sometimes even degree of multitasking when information comes from different sources. To make that more efficient, it helps to set up a workstation with two or more screens. According to various studies, people find it a lot more comfortable and effective to work with two or more monitors.
Working with two monitors also helps increase productivity. Working with two or more screens side by side allows for more freedom of movement between information sources on the screens. For example, a mail application may be open on one screen. While researching new customers on the other screen.
Also for creative subjects, there are plenty of opportunities to work with multiple screens. With the ability to pull the screen towards you and tilt it while the other displays information, everyone's work becomes easier.
Besides the benefits in efficiency and productivity of people working behind a screen, setting up office spaces properly also brings ergonomic benefits. Are you opting for two or more screens at a workstation? Then consider the right viewing angle and distance. This is different from working with a single monitor.
With a flexible monitor arm, there are multiple ways to position two screens next to each other. This can include right next to each other, side by side at a small angle or even one screen in landscape mode and the other in portrait mode. Vogel's MOMO 4237 or MOMO 2237 can easily turn the screen.
As an example, let's take two screens side by side at a small 15-degree angle. To determine the ideal viewing distance, consider the size of the monitors. On average, the best viewing distance is between 60 and 90 cm from the seated position. The rule of thumb is that a relatively large viewing distance is less stressful for the eyes. The characters on the screen should then be proportionally sized.
If an average desk is 80 cm deep, the base of the monitor often already takes up some centimetres. Therefore, we recommend a monitor arm that is clamped to the desk or mounted against the wall.
Monitor arm MOMO 2237 is specially designed for 2 monitors on a desk. This ensures that every multi-monitor workstation in the office is ideally set up. By using a modular monitor arm, such as our MOMO series, you make the best use of everyone's desk space. And every employee can set the right viewing angle and distance for themselves, time after time.