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£79.12 inc. VAT
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The Neomounts DS60-425BL1 is the kind of monitor arm that makes sense if you’re trying to tidy up a busy desk without turning it into a weekend project. For its price (£65.93 ex-VAT), it’s solid “good enough” value for most office setups—particularly if you’re using a 17–27" screen and you want a cleaner sightline, better cable management, and the ability to nudge the display into a more comfortable position. In day-to-day terms, these arms are most useful for desk ergonomics: moving the monitor off the desktop reduces clutter and makes it easier to sit properly at your screen.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re picky about long-term adjustability or frequent, heavy repositioning. Budget arms can feel a bit less smooth and less “locked-in” than pricier brands, and depending on your monitor’s weight and balance, you may notice it takes a bit of fiddling to get it to stay where you put it. If your priority is maximum adjust range or the arm is going to be adjusted all day by multiple users, you may be happier spending more. But for a typical UK office desk, single-user setup, and a reasonably sized monitor, it’s a sensible buy.

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