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Fellowes Launches the Rising Monitor Arm Series with Multiple Finishes

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Fellowes, a family-owned company providing trusted workplace solutions for 106 years, is proud to announce the launch of Rising monitor arms. Blurring the line between form and function, and refusing to compromise on either, Fellowes created a monitor arm system that places a higher emphasis on design and aesthetics, redefining the monitor arm as a piece of functional beauty that enhances any workspace.

Rising is the most comprehensive range of monitor arms on the market and are meticulously designed to combine unparalleled, sophisticated construction with no-hassle installation and superior functionality to bring higher performance and improved aesthetics to workplaces. Rising monitor arms are available in a multitude of elevated design and finish options, with standard, in-trend and premium finishes all carefully curated to enhance any space.




Rising monitor arms are designed for fast and intuitive installation in seconds and can easily be reconfigured or added to as workplace needs change. With 16 configuration options, Rising monitor arms function in any workstation and bring sophisticated design into a space. Users can move their Rising -mounted monitors throughout the workday with no special tools or disassembly required, offering maximum adjustability to meet the needs of any employee.

"The needs of today's workforce have continued to evolve, with greater demand for an adaptable, customizable workspace that meets the changing preferences of each employee," said John Fellowes, President & CEO, Fellowes. "With the rise of sit and stand desks, multiple monitor setups, hoteling stations and other diverse workspace configurations, Rising is the perfect tool to bring improved functionality to any space, while offering best-in-class design, flexibility and adjustability. In essence, we have transformed the monitor arm from just a utilitarian piece of office equipment into an integral part of a workspace."

Rising 's design introduces first-of-its-kind innovations, including the new SnapKinect installation system for fast and easy assembly in seconds, and the patented RotationStop technology that allows the monitor arms to move to 14 distinct stop locations without tools or disassembly. Rising is Level 2 certified, BIFMA compliant and backed by an industry-leading Fellowes Lifetime Warranty.

Rising monitor arms are now available.


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cant find pricing and it snot for sale yet on amazon
 
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Neat concept with modular arms. My only concern is weight tolerances and/or weight per joint tolerances if you have three or more of them extended out like Stretch Armstrong.

Price is important too. If it's the 4090 of monitor stands vs painted industrial steel poles and screws, I'll stick with the latter.
 
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At those prices I would much rather get Ergotron stands.
ummm....

$400-1K for a monitor arm....

NO, just friggin NO....

The "fellows" must be on some really high-grade pharma.... can I ge me sumeadat ?
 
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ummm....

$400-1K for a monitor arm....

NO, just friggin NO....

The "fellows" must be on some really high-grade pharma.... can I ge me sumeadat ?
Top end Ergotron desk stand(Trace which seems to have support for 38" monitors) is $500, rest are much cheaper(compared to what sells on Amazon, Ergotron feels quite expensive to start with).
 

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Way to expensive for what they are, but they do look really good.
They carry a lifetime warranty and it's possible they're manufactured in North America so I would expect a premium, but even then it seems 25-30% too high.
 
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