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		<title>Enhance A Small Space With A Computer Monitor Arm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to having a computer in a small space, there are ways that a person can avoid having too many problems with overcrowding. Keyboard trays were designed with that idea in mind, so that people who needed their desk space would have somewhere to keep their keyboard so it would be out of the way when they weren&#8217;t using it. In the spirit of that, there are now monitor arms, as well. These are designed to mount either to the back part of the desk surface or to the wall behind the desk. They help avoid the cluttered [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to having a computer in a small space, there are ways that a person can avoid having too many problems with overcrowding. Keyboard trays were designed with that idea in mind, so that people who needed their desk space would have somewhere to keep their keyboard so it would be out of the way when they weren&#8217;t using it.</p>
<p>In the spirit of that, there are now monitor arms, as well. These are designed to mount either to the back part of the desk surface or to the wall behind the desk. <a href="http://www.monitorarm.org/best-monitor-arm-fit-space/">They help avoid the cluttered desk area that a monitor and its cords and wires can provide</a>, and they also help to ensure that a person can adjust the monitor just the way that he or she really wants it.</p>
<p>The main idea, though, is that these monitor arms help to free up desk surface space so that it can be used for something else. A lot of people have paperwork and other things that they need while they are working on their computer, and if the desk surface is small and mostly taken up by a monitor, that paperwork has nowhere to go. Attaching the monitor to a swing arm and getting it up and off of the desk – and out of the way – can make a huge difference to someone working in a small space.</p>
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