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Adjustable Stand Up Desk Tabletop Dual Monitor


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VIVO 91 cm Height Adjustable Stand Up Desk , Black.

Spacious 91 cm Surface - The 91.4 cm x 55.9 cm desktop provides room for single and dual monitor/laptop setups. The 63.5 cm x 26.7 cm keyboard tray raises in sync with the top surface to create a comfortable workstation. Strong 15 kg Lift Assist - Go from sitting to standing in one smooth motion with dual pneumatic spring force. Adjust to your proper comfort level by using the innovative simple touch height locking mechanism (Adjustment Range: 16.5 cm to 43.2 cm).

£45

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