📈 Elevate your view, elevate your game!
The Compucessory Monitor Screen Riser is a versatile solution designed to lift your monitor to a comfortable viewing height while providing valuable storage space underneath. With a sleek black finish and a lightweight design, it seamlessly fits into any professional workspace. Whether you’re using a CRT or LCD monitor, this riser ensures a sturdy and reliable setup, enhancing your productivity and workspace aesthetics.
Brand | Compucessory |
Product Dimensions | 33.81 x 30.61 x 10.69 cm; 907.18 Grams |
Item model number | 25303 |
Manufacturer | Compaq |
Colour | Black |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 907 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**N
Does the job as expected
Got this to raise a printer so that the printer's memory card slot cover was raised clear of my adjacent computer desk. (Just in case I ever use a memory card directly in the printer - never have so far.) Also and more usefully provides space under the printer/riser to store items. Would have preferred a slightly wider riser (about 40cm, to match the printer size) but could not find one. Does the job and the enclosed sides stop my stored clutter falling out. An enclosed back would have been an advantage. Delivery was slow and did not arrive by the end of the stated delivery slot (13 days after order). Prompt and helpful response from supplier when I chased up on day 14 and item arrived on day 15. Not clear if the delay was the supplier or currier or both.Does the job as expected.
K**K
It is useful having the space underneath for storage which you wouldn't ...
It is useful having the space underneath for storage which you wouldn't get using a yellow pages! Like another reviewer I did manage to break one of the ribs on the underside of the main plate before I even used the thing - I think this is just about being strong in the right direction (down) and less so in other directions. I damaged it when removing a tier which I had tried and decided to remove. I find it odd that it is deeper (toward and away) than wide as this is not the shape of monitor bases, I guess they want the opening on the short side for strength reasons.
H**Y
Good Value
Good quality and sturdy stand at a reasonable price compared to the cost of similar ones .Took about 2 minutes to assemble simple snap together parts with a good range of height adjustment using the side blocks.There are different measurements shown on the product page so here are the correct sizes.... W 30.5 cm D the front and rear of the top plate have a curve at its deepest it is 34 cm H at its max setting with the stick on feet attached 10.5 cm each block gives 3.5 cm adjustment and the internal distance between the two sides is 23.5 cm. There are also small protrusions on the inner edge of each block for adding drawers which which I would imagine the seller could supply if contacted?
B**S
Ideal of providing some height to your non adjustable screens
If you have a screen that doesn't have height adjustment, which is often only a feature on more expensive panels then this is a great way to give you a bit of extra height.We have a load of these at our offices and they work really well, they also give you extra storage space underneath which is useful and they be two different heights, well in fact buy a few and you could make it really tall if that floats your boat...probably not very cost effective though!
R**1
Better than a pile of books and has two height ...
Its a stand on which you can but your monitor. Better than a pile of books and has two height settings. I like it. but I don't love it. I use the lower of the two settings and I find I tend to loose things in the gaps underneath. Having said that, that's not the products fault.It was much better than the price tag would suggest. I give it five starts because I cant really think of any specific issues with product. It really is quite a simple concept and to be fair to the manufacturers, they've nailed it. "Push my monitor up a bit please" and dont charge me an arm and a leg and can it be a bit sturdy. Done! Five stars.
K**O
A Perfect Solution for Some Monitors
When my iiyama ProLite E2473HDS 24 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor arrived last week, I was disappointed by its low base height. I spotted this stackable riser and I was pleased with the perfect solution it provided, not only as a riser, but also as a storage for hiding away gadgets and cables.The LCD monitor was light enough (under 5 kg) and therefore the strength of this riser wasn't an issue at all; it is sturdy enough for light weight LCD monitors, say to about 10 kg, perhaps more. I only needed 2 strip height and no doubt that the three stackable strips can flexibly accommodate different height requirements.I highly recommend this for LCD monitors that need a riser for height adjustment.
M**N
I was not sure how high i wanted the screen so flexibility at the outset was good. The product takes less than a minute to ...
I was attracted to this product because of the double space, I was not sure how high i wanted the screen so flexibility at the outset was good. The product takes less than a minute to assemble - its click and go and the end result is a stable support for the screen.I use two of these to support my dell and apple cinema display.I especially like the cross support on the bottom since i was straddling two desks and needed the stability with the desk overhang
S**N
Not as strong as it looks
I purchased this monitor stand because I only wanted a slight increase in height of about an inch or two for my second monitor, to match the height of the other one.I measured the heights available with this stand as 36mm, 69mm and 103mm, ignoring the thickness of the stick-on rubber foot pads.The stand looks solid enough, but I was surprised to see how weak its top is. While assembling it, I accidentally pressed a little hard, and the top cracked, splitting along half its length. If you look at the image of it, you can see that the top is not particularly thick. On the box it came in, the stand is shown supporting a CRT monitor with a square base of the same width as the stand, so that the weight is taken by the sides of the stand rather than its top.For safety, I have turned the stand round so that the weight of my 24 inch monitor (only about 8kg) is supported by the rear edge of the stand, which is much deeper. I couldn't have used the front opening anyway, as I need the stand to be at its lowest height.
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