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Sale - BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor holder for less than HUF 10!

Sale - BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor holder for less than HUF 10!

The price of BlitzWolf BW-MS1 can be reduced to HUF 10 with a coupon!

Sale - BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor holder for less than HUF 10!

The BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor stand with pneumatic arm is the perfect addition to your desk. The sleek black design adds a modern touch to any desk, while the impressive range of motion lets you adjust the screen to your desired height, angle and distance. The tripod can be rotated 360°, so you can easily switch between portrait and landscape modes. It also offers a tilt angle from +90° to -45°, so you can flexibly adjust the angle of the screen to prevent neck and eye strain.

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Thanks to the 180° rotation, you can easily share the screen with your colleagues or move it out of the way if you need to free up space on the desk. The stand is compatible with screen sizes from 13″ to 27″ and can withstand a load of 2-6,5 kg. In addition, it complies with the 75 x 75 mm and 100 x 100 mm VESA standards, so the monitor can be easily fixed.

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The BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor stand is easy to set up thanks to quick assembly and features clamp and grommet mounting for added flexibility. It can also be installed on tables with a thickness of 10-99 mm, so it is compatible with a wide range of tables. With its adjustable height and cable management system, the BlitzWolf® BW-MS1 monitor stand is the perfect addition to any workspace. Update your desk with this durable and stylish monitor stand today!

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The price of the stand was reduced in a final sale, from the Czech warehouse today BGed7dba you can buy it for HUF 9800 with a coupon code here:

BlitzWolf BW-MS1 monitor stand

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