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£241.34 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At ~£201 ex-VAT, this StarTech quad pole-style monitor stand is only a good buy if you *really* need four screens and you’ll actually benefit from the articulating freedom (height/tilt/swivel/rotate). In daily office use, it’s the kind of stand that makes a big difference: you can stop fighting awkward monitor angles, reduce neck craning, and lay out your screens in a way that suits how you work (spreadsheets, trading dashboards, command centres, admin work). StarTech tends to be solid on the “it holds position and doesn’t feel flimsy” side of things, which matters with multi-monitor setups.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it broadly. Four-monitor mounts are expensive because they’re mechanically busier, and the price jumps accordingly—so if you’re mostly a single/dual monitor user, you’ll get more value elsewhere. Also, if your monitors are heavy or your desk is clutter-prone, a freestanding pole mount can eat workspace and make cable routing and desk clearance more annoying than desk-clamp arms; you’ll want to double-check compatibility and the physical footprint before you commit. Buy this if your team genuinely needs quad display ergonomics and has the desk space to support it; skip it if you just want “something that holds monitors” on the cheap, because you’re paying for adjustability you may never use.

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Neomounts FPMA-CRB5 - Mounting component (ceiling mount cover) - for LCD display - metal - black

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