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Sitting at your desk can come with all kinds of focus-destroying indignities. A squeaky chair. Perpetual clutter. Wires that tangle and come loose. But the absolute worst, in my book, is a monitor ...
Most modern workshops already have tons of tools, and space is at a premium. If you like to keep a computer monitor or TV in your workshop, build this swing-out monitor arm to raise your display away ...
I'm looking for a monitor stand or mount for two screens facing away from each other (or at least angled away). Here's the use case: I've inherited a partners desk. If you're not familiar with the ...
In brief: Open-air computer cases, or test benches as they used to be called, have been serving enthusiasts for decades. Most afford direct access to a rig's core components so you can swap out ...
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Via's vm7700 seemed like it might work. A monitor mounts to it, and then the computer itself can be mounted to the wall. But this is 2007 hardware and more importantly, a large TV would probably be ...