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£242.14 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £202.10 ex‑VAT, this StarTech quad‑monitor articulating stand feels like a solid buy if you genuinely need *true positioning flexibility* (ergonomics, different viewing angles, and swapping layouts for different teams). Articulating arms tend to win in offices where monitors aren’t all identical, or where people want to tailor height/tilt/reach rather than live with a fixed bar. The real-world value is in desk usability: you reclaim space, keep screens aligned, and reduce the “monitor jungle” effect that happens with cheaper single- or fixed mounts.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for everyone. If your screens are already well-positioned and you just want “mount them quickly”, you’ll likely find cheaper non‑articulating options better value—this one is paying for adjustability. Also, make sure you’ve got the right desk setup for a quad arm (strong mounting surface and enough clearance); articulating setups can be fussy if your desk is shallow, cluttered, or the monitors are unusually heavy—then the experience won’t feel as effortless. Overall: best for power users, design/engineering/ops desks, and any UK office that benefits from ergonomic tuning; not ideal if you want a simple, budget-friendly wallflower.

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