Computer monitors are often placed too low, which can make them uncomfortable for normal use. You must physically raise the monitor for the best viewing experience, and there are many options, but one of the most unique is this two-tier monitor stand from AboveTek. Able to support up to fifty pounds, this stand was primarily designed to hold a monitor, but can also hold other items such as printers and even small TVs. The lower tier is handy for storing items you need to grab quickly, like notes, notepads, etc. And there's still plenty of room underneath to store your keyboard and mouse. The most unusual feature of this coaster is that it is not monochromatic. Because it's clear acrylic, it doesn't look like your typical computer stand and becomes a real talking point. You would expect a stand to be brown/black and usually made out of a combination of metal and/or wood. People see this stand and immediately start asking about it, wondering what brand it is, where you got it from and so on. They're just as often surprised by the weight - it's heavier than most monitor stands. But that also means he's tougher than most, which he is. I have stands for all my monitors, both at home and at work, and most of my family members also have monitor stands. Each of them is made of wood or metal, except for this one from AboveTek. It's certainly in a class of its own, and its high quality makes it easy to earn a five-star rating.
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