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Fellowes Hana Monitor Stand - Black

TFT/LCD Monitor Stand up to 18 Kg - Black

169€90
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Overview

Stylish and minimalist monitor stand with USB connectivity


This Hana monitor stand designed by Fellowes maximises the space on your desk and raises your monitor to a comfortable viewing angle to reduce neck pain and eye strain. It's sturdy, adjustable and allows you to find your ideal position with 3 height settings. To recharge your peripherals easily and quickly, it includes 2 USB ports on the front. Beautifully designed, it is built around an aluminium base with a real wood finish.

Features :
  • Monitor stand
  • Discreet and elegant minimalist design
  • With 2 USB ports
  • Materials: Aluminium and wood
  • Adjustable to 3 heights
  • For 17" TFT/LCD screens up to 18 kg
  • Maximum weight supported: 18 kg
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) : 56 x 22.20 x 10.20 cm
  • Weight: 2.17 Kg
  • Colour : Black
  • Warranty : 3 years
Specifications
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General information

Product name

Fellowes Hana Monitor Stand - Black

Brand

Fellowes

Model

8060501

Technical specifications

Number of monitor

1

Screen size

17 inches

Screen weight

18 kg

Adjustable

No

Possible adjustment

Height adjustment

Colour

Black

Width

56 cm

Height

10.2 cm

Depth

22.2 cm

Weight

2.17 kg

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Legal warranty

Safety Information

Responsible person

Fellowes Benelux B.V.

Postal address

Gesworenhoekseweg 3A 5047 TM Tilburg Pays-Bas

Electronic Address

europe@fellowes.com

Product referenced on 7 Dec 2020

Customer review
Global rating
10/10
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  • by Edouard
    Posted on 13 Apr 2021
    Bought on 16 Mar 2021 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

    Perfect

    Robust, high quality, practical and aesthetic material. A good investment for the long term.

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