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Established in 2005 in Portland, Oregon, Ergo Depot has grown into one of the industry's leading distributors of ergonomic home and office products. Specializing in adjustable-height desks, chairs that encourage you to move and other ergonomic tools, we at Ergo Depot pride ourselves on bringing you products that help you work and feel better.

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Monday
Nov122012

Introducing Humanscale's M/Flex Monitor Arm

It takes a very special monitor arm to bring the word “revolutionary” to mind. After all, monitor arms have been seen in almost every office for the last decade, people know the long list of benefits, and there are already monitor arms built to hold up to six flat panel monitors.

So why did we think of ways to reconfigure our desks to make room for the newest monitor arm on the market? Because there’s really nothing else like it out there.

Humanscale’s M/Flex monitor arm is the most versatile and dynamic monitor support system available today. Its sustainable design—not just the parts but the philosophy–ensure it’s the last monitor arm system you’ll ever need.

The key difference between the M/Flex system and all other monitor arms on the market is the scalable design, allowing you to upgrade from one to six monitors without disrupting your current configuration. The modular system works by adding additional arms to the existing post simply by stacking them. Check out the video below for a demonstration of how straightforward the M/Flex system is.


We have had a chance to use the M/Flex M2 model and it’s just as easy to use as the standard M2 monitor arm. The dynamic arm links make it incredibly easy to adjust and find a comfortable position.

For heavier monitors, the M/Flex M8 will be available during the first quarter of 2013, and we look forward to getting our hands on it when it arrives.

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