African Design Magazine ADM #43 August 2018 | Page 6

COMPUTER MONITOR ARMS this could be beneficial to all users, he decided to market it as a product that can be to benefit of all computer users. Currently being trademark registered under the NMIC name, the arms are totally South African designed and manufactured. They are machined from solid aluminium, anodised in black or silver, with stainless fasteners and pivots. They are fully adjustable, up, down, and can be moved to virtually any position. For a one on one presentation, the screen can swing 90º so both parties can view the presentation. There is a precision ball joint behind the screen that enables the user to tilt the screen to remove reflected glare. The screen can also be turned to portrait mode as well. It can be fixed to the desk either by bolt on, clamp on, grommet bolt on (to utilise the grommet hole in many desks). A wall mount option is available as well. This has found an additional use in mounting CCTV screens that take up space. Where today’s office desks are becoming smaller, the desk space is enhanced with the monitor arm, giving more area for workspace. A recent addition is the laptop and document tray. 6 AFRICAN DESIGN MAGAZINE © | AUGUST 2018 The arm is available for either single or dual screens. The dual screens are especially noteworthy for high end CAD programs, where the menu is on one screen, and the drawing on the other. Dra